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APPLICANT:  Alcatel-Lucent  EXHIBIT 3   FCC ID: AS5BBTRX-05   Page 1 of 1 EXHIBIT 3    Section 2.1033 (c)(3) INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   A copy of the installation and operating instructions to be furnished to the user. A draft copy of the instructions may be submitted if the actual document is not available. The actual document shall be furnished to the FCC when it becomes available.    Response   A copy of the “Alcatel-Lucent 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Site Preparation Guidelines” manual is attached to this exhibit.
Title pageAlcatel-Lucent 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Site Preparation Guidelines401-703-516Issue 1 | March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreementsUse pursuant to applicable agreements
Legal noticeLegal noticeAlcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respectiveowners.The information presented is subject to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein.Copyright © 2012 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved.Contains proprietary/trade secret information which is the property of Alcatel-Lucent and must not be made available to, or copied or used by anyone outsideAlcatel-Lucent without its written authorization.Not to be used or disclosed except in accordance with applicable agreements.NoticeEvery effort was made to ensure that the information in this Information Product (IP) was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However,information is subject to change.Ordering informationThe ordering number for this document is 401-703-516. To order this or other Alcatel-Lucent information products, see “To obtain documentation, training,and technical support or submit feedback” on the Flexent®/AUTOPLEX®Wireless Networks System Documentation CD-ROM, 401-010-001 or thedocumentation web site at (https://wireless.support.lucent.com/amps/rls_info/rls_doc/cd_docs/customer.support/customer.support_toc.pdf.wen).Technical supportFor technical support, see “To obtain documentation, training, and technical support or submit feedback” on the Flexent®/AUTOPLEX®Wireless NetworksSystem Documentation CD-ROM, 401-010-001 or the documentation web site at ( (https://wireless.support.lucent.com/amps/rls_info/rls_doc/cd_docs/customer.support/customer.support_toc.pdf.wen).Use pursuant to applicable agreementsAlcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements
About this documentAbout this documentPurposeThis Information Product (IP) describes the basic site requirements that should be used toplan a Alcatel-Lucent 9927 Distributed Base Station outdoor site. This document includesspecific tasks that should be completed at the job site before an installation can begin.Reason for reissueThis document is Alcatel-Lucent 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Site PreparationGuidelines, document number 401-703-516, Issue 1. This issue incorporates informationavailable as of December 2011.This is the second issue of this document. Whenever this document is reissued, thereasons for reissue will be provided in this section.The reasons for reissue are shown in the table below.Issue Reason2Intended audienceThis IP is intended for customers preparing a 9927 Distributed Base Station outdoor site.Conventions usedThe following conventions are used in this IP:MeasurementsAll measurements are shown in metric form, and are followed by the English conversionin parentheses....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements xi
Naming conventionsIn this IP, the Alcatel-Lucent 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet is referredto as 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.Standard cross-sections and wire diameters of round copper conductorsThe following table is from CEI/IEC 60947-1:2004, Table 1, Standard cross-sections ofround copper conductors and approximate relationship between mm2and AWG/kcmilsizes for reference. Additional wire sizes are included in this information product asappropriate for the topic.ISO rated cross-sectional area (mm2) AWG/kcmil size0.2 240.34 220.5 200.75 181-1.5 162.5 1441261010 816 625 435 2-150 0 (1/0)70 00 (2/0)95 000 (3/0)- 0000 (4/0)120 250 kcmil150 300 kcmil185 350 kcmil- 400 kcmil240 500 kcmil300 600 kcmilAbout this document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................xii Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
ISO rated cross-sectional area (mm2) AWG/kcmil sizeNOTE: The dash, when it appears, counts as a size when considering connecting capacity (see7.1.7.2 in the standard).Related documentationBase station planners and site preparation personnel must have the appropriate referencematerial, and all applicable local, regional and national code documentation.Alcatel-Lucent documents (required, or required as applicable)•Grounding and Lightning Protection Guidelines for Alcatel-Lucent Network WirelessSystem Cell Sites, 401-200-115•Installation Instructions, Interface Kit for Attachment of 60ECv2 Battery Cabinet toOutdoor 9927 Base Station Primary Cabinet with Integrated Power, 109621573•Installation Instructions, Interface Kit for Non-Standard Attachment of 60ECv2Battery Cabinet to Outdoor 9927 Base Station Primary Cabinet with IntegratedPower, 109676239•Installation Instructions, Interface Kit for Installation of Second 60ECv2 BatteryCabinet with First 60ECv2 Battery Cabinet, 109683177•Engineering Rules for Flexent®Modular Cell 4.0B, ER_0102_0004•Engineering Rules for Factory and Field Installation Kits for 9927 Distributed BaseStation, ER_0105_0006Other documents (required)•Standard for Installation of Lightning Protection Systems, NFPA 780•Recommended Practices on Surge Voltages in Low Voltage AC Power Circuits, IEEEC62.41 (Latest Edition)•GR-487-CORE, Telcordia•GR-63-CORE, TelcordiaAlcatel-Lucent documents (not required)The following documents are related but not required for a 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet outdoor site.•Alcatel-Lucent 9927 Distributed Base Station System Description, 401-703-729•Alcatel-Lucent CDMA Operations, Administration and Maintenance, 401-703-407•Engineering Rules/Guidelines Flexent™9927 4.0, ER_XXXX_XXXX•Power & Battery Engineering Rules for Alcatel-Lucent 9927 Distributed BaseStation, ER_XXXX_XXXX_PWRAbout this document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements xiii
Related trainingAlcatel-Lucent offers the following product-related training for the 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor Cabinet:•______________________________________________________________•______________________________________________________________To obtain technical support, documentation, and training or submit feedbackThe Online Customer Support (OLCS) web site, http://support.lucent.com, providesaccess to technical support, related documentation, related training and feedback tools.On the right side of the page is a technical support telephone number lookup tool. The sitealso provides account registration for new users.Site preparation checklistsAll site preparation activities, as well as adherence to the guidelines, should be verifiedbefore the installation of the cell site equipment.Checklists and punchlists have been provided in Appendix A, “9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor Cabinet site preparation checklists”. These checklists and punchlists areintended to aid customers and Alcatel-Lucent personnel during a base station site Methodof Procedure (MOP) walk-through before equipment installation. Utilization of thechecklists helps ensure a quality installation and provides a base station site history filefor later reference. The punchlist sheets are used to track completion of any outstandingsite preparation items, and to aid in the project management of installation resources.Base station configuration sheetsConfiguration sheets are provided in Appendix C, “ 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet cell site information” to aid the Customer, Equipment Engineering, andWireless Project Management during the various stages of product deployment. Theconfiguration sheets are used to document the base station equipment configuration,conditions, and other pertinent information for reference during product deployment, andfuture additions. The configuration sheets should be completed during the equipmentengineering phase. Reference to this information during MOP walk-through assists withcompletion of the site preparation checklists.Safety informationFor your safety, this document contains safety statements. Safety statements are given atpoints where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist. Failure tofollow the directions in a safety statement may result in serious consequences.About this document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................xiv Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
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11SafetyOverviewPurposeThis chapter covers safety precautions for the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet installation.ContentsStructure of safety statements 1-2Safety - specific hazards 1-5Product safety 1-8...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 1-1
Structure of safety statementsOverviewThis topic describes the components of safety statements that appear in this document.General structureSafety statements include the following structural elements:Item Structure element Purpose1 Safety alert symbol Indicates the potential for personal injury(optional)2 Safety symbol Indicates hazard type (optional)3 Signal word Indicates the severity of the hazard4 Hazard type Describes the source of the risk of damage orinjury5 Safety message Consequences if protective measures fail6 Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard7 Identifier The reference ID of the safety statement(optional)SAMPLEBC DEFGHLifting this equipment by yourself can result in injurydue to the size and weight of the equipment.Always use three people or a lifting device to transportand position this equipment.                     [ABC123]CAUTIONLifting hazardSafety Structure of safety statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Signal wordsThe signal words identify the hazard severity levels as follows:Signal word MeaningDANGER Indicates an extremely hazardous situation which, if not avoided, willresult in death or serious injury.WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result indeath or serious injury.CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result inminor or moderate injury.NOTICE Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury.Within this IP, the safety label typically includes additional information such as the hazardtype, a description of the damage that can be caused, and the steps that should be taken toavoid the hazard.Safety Structure of safety statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 1-3
WARNINGPersonal Injury or Damage to EquipmentFailure to observe these safety precautions may result in personal injury or damage toequipment.•Read and understand all instructions.•Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product.•Installation and maintenance procedures must be followed and performed by trainedpersonnel only.•Grounding and circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of the equipment. Neveroperate the equipment with grounding/bonding conductor disconnected.•Install only equipment identified in the product's installation manual. Use of otherequipment may result in an improper connection which could lead to fire or injury.•Use caution when installing or modifying telecommunications lines.•The product has multiple power inputs. Before servicing, Disconnect all inputs toreduce the risk of energy hazards.•For continued protection against risk of fire, all fuses used in this product must bereplaced only with fuses of the same type and rating.•Never install telecommunications wiring during a lightning storm.•Never install telecommunications connections in wet locations.•Never touch uninsulated telecommunications wiring or terminals unless thetelecommunications line has been disconnected at the interface.•Never push objects of any kind into the product through slots, as they may touchdangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or an electricalshort.•Never spill liquids of any kind on the product.•Slots and openings in the product are provided for ventilation. To protect it fromoverheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The product should notbe placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.•To reduce the risk of an electrical shock, do not disassemble the product. Opening andremoving covers and/or circuit boards may expose you to dangerous voltages or otherrisks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electrical shock when the unit is subsequentlyused.Safety Structure of safety statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Safety - specific hazardsDANGERLightning Strikes!Lightning strikes are possible during stormy weather and could result in death or severeinjury.Do not work on the installation itself or on the power supply lines or antenna feeders of a9927 during stormy weather.WARNINGEnergy Hazard!Some parts of all electrical installations are energized. Failure to observe this fact andthe safety warnings may lead to bodily injury and property damage.For this reason, only trained and qualified personnel may install or service theinstallation.WARNINGEnergy Hazard!The power supply lines to the network element are energized. Short circuits can causeburns to the face and hands.Open the load disconnect switch in the distribution box to completely de-energize thenetwork element.Safety Safety - specific hazards........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 1-5
WARNINGBeryllium Oxide Poisoning Hazard!The transmitter units include components which contain beryllium oxide (BeO). In thisform, BeO ceramics do not constitute a hazardous material as long as this material is notdestroyed by external mechanical forces.In the event that repair work is carried out by the customer or by third parties, thefollowing regulations must be observed:•Applicable version of the Regulation on Hazardous Materials in the Workplace•Appropriate accident prevention regulationsThe following must be specifically observed:•Eating, drinking, and smoking are not permitted in workplaces where BeO ceramiccomponents are being worked on.•Wash your hands carefully under running water after working with BeO ceramiccomponents.If the following symptoms occur, contact a physician:•Irritation of the respiratory organs•Difficulty breathing or skin irritationNOTICECondensation may cause a short circuit!Sudden changes in the weather may lead to the formation of condensation oncomponents. Operating the unit when condensation moisture is present can destroy theunit.Units which show signs of condensation must be dried before installation.Safety Safety - specific hazards........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
NOTICEESD hazardSemiconductor elements can be damaged by static discharges.The following rules must be complied with when handling any module containingsemiconductor components:•Wear conductive or antistatic work clothes (for example, coat made of 100% cotton).•Wear grounded ESD wrist strap.•Wear shoes with conductive soles.•Leave the modules in their original packaging until ready for use.•Make sure there is no difference in potential between yourself, the workplace, and thepackage before removing, unpacking, or packing a module.•Hold the module only by the grip without touching the connection pins, tracks, orcomponents.•Place modules removed from the equipment on a conductive surface.•Test or handle the module only with grounded tools on grounded equipment.•Handle defective modules exactly like new ones to avoid causing further damage.DANGERCabinet lifting hazard!When lifting cabinets, incorrect or improperly installed eyebolts will fail endangeringpersonnel to bodily injury and destroying the equipment.Avoid using the wrong eyebolts by following these guideline:•If a ½- inch eyebolt threads easily and fully into a lifting nut on the top of the cabinet,then use the ½- inch eyebolts.•If not, check the threads for 12 mm eyebolts. The 12 mm eyebolt should thread all theway down without binding, until it bottoms out.•A 12-mm eyebolt is too small for a ½-inch lifting nut, but will not hand thread all theway into the ½-inch nut unless forced. It will cross thread if forced, and may pull outwhen hoisting, presenting a serious danger. Do NOT force 12-mm eyebolts into½-inch lifting nuts. Doing so will damage the threads of the lifting nuts.•A ½-inch eyebolt will thread less than half a thread into a 12-mm lifting nut. Do NOTforce ½-inch eyebolts into 12-mm lifting nuts. Doing so will damage the threads ofthe lifting nuts.Safety Safety - specific hazards........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 1-7
Product safetyConformance statementsSee Appendix G, “Product conformance statements” for all conformance statements thatapply to this product.Equipment safetySafety information for this equipment can be found on various Caution, Warning, Danger,information labels or instructions affixed to or included with the cabinet, its internalassemblies or included within this document. Informational and cautionary labels mayappear near the item they address or may be grouped in a single location on theequipment. Warnings are typically adjacent to the hazard that is noted on the label. Theinstructions, cautions and warnings found on these labels must be understood andobserved by all personnel involved with the equipment installation and maintenance.Important! Refer to “Structure of safety statements” (p. 1-2) for definitions of safetylabels.Equipment safety for 1900 MHz, 4x45W (65 MHz) RRHThe message below applies to the 1900 MHz, 4x45W (65 MHz) RRH.Important! These units are intended for installation only in restricted access areas,where access can only be gained by trained service personnel and through the use of atool, lock and key or other means of security, and where access is controlled by theauthority responsible for the locationSafety Product safety........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
22Product overview for 9927Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetOverviewPurposeThis chapter provides an overview of the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.ContentsNetwork view 2-2Configurations 2-3Product overview 2-4Physical description 2-6Components inside cabinet 2-13Weights and dimensions of equipment 2-1460ECv2 battery cabinet overview 2-19...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-1
Network viewOverviewThe 9927 Distributed Base Station is a Multi-Technology, Multi-Band BTS that supportsmultiple access technologies. The RRHs are multi-functional and support both CDMAand LTE.For CDMA, the MT-BBU interfaces with the RRHs via optical link.The 1900 MHz (PCS) RRH operates in BC1 band and supports both LTE and CDMA.The 800 MHz RRH operates in BC10 band and supports CDMA only.The LTE RRH is hardware ready to support PCS in the G-Block.LTE in the BC10 band is not supported in initial deployment.Backhaul to the network is provided via the SAR-7705, either as:•Fiber optic cable•Microwave cable•T1/E1 line•OC3•DS3The -48 VDC power source inside the cabinet provides -48 VDC to the componentsinside the cabinet and to the RRHs.Signal flow block diagramThe high-level signal flow diagram below shows how signals flow within theAlcatel-Lucent 9927 Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinet and to the RRHs andBackhaul Network. (4G Backhaul is assumed to be available at the cell site.)Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetNetwork view........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
ConfigurationsConfigurationsIn FID 15364.0, the 9927 Distributed BTS supports the following configurations:•Up to 4 carriers/3 sectors PCS (1x-A and EVDO) with 4-BR, if PCS RRH is sharedwith LTE [5 MHz on G block (band class 25)].•Up to 1 carrier/3 sectors BC10 (1x-A) 2- BR .If a higher CDMA carrier count is needed, a second PCS RRH may be required.The 9927 Distributed BTS supports the following configurations:•One MT-BBU, 8 Carriers/3 Sectors (4 Carriers 1x/1x Advance and 4 Carriers EVDO)— 3 BC1, 4x40W RRH with 4 branch Rx— 3 BC10, 2x50W RRH with 2 branch Rx— No daisy chaining•One MT-BBU and one LTE BBU, 10 Carriers/3 Sectors (4 Carriers 1x/1x Advanceand 4 Carriers EVDO)— 3 BC1, 4x40W LTE RRH with 4 branch Rx— 3 BC10, 2x50W RRH with 2 branch Rx— Daisy chainingProduct overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetConfigurations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-3
Product overviewIntroductionThis document supports the following product:•Alcatel-Lucent 9927 Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetProduct description for Alcatel-Lucent 9927 Distributed Base StationThe Alcatel-Lucent 9927 Distributed Base Station is a multi-modal baseband cabinet,configured with Remote Radio Heads (RRHs), which provides:•CDMA in the PCS band (Bandclass 1 or 14) and 800 MHz band (Bandclass 10)•Optional LTE in the PCS band (typically Block G). Resources are shared withCDMA.The signal flow diagram below shows how CDMA, 1xEV-DO, and LTE signals arerouted from the baseband cabinet to the RRHs. One sector is shown.CDMA is processed by the Digital Shelf, which uses 9927 common platform architecture.Backhaul to the Network is accomplished with T1/E1 lines, fiber optic cable, ormicrowave.The RRHs that are used are as follows:•1900 MHz, 4x40W (25 MHz)•1900 MHz, 4x45W (65 MHz)•800 MHz, 2x50WThe cabinet is equipped with a top solar shield. See Chapter 4, “Site configurations for9927 Distributed BTS Outdoor Cabinet” for line-up configurations.RequirementsThe following table lists the requirements for the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet.Requirements ValuesFrequency Bands •3GPP2 Band Class 1 (1900 MHz – United States PCS frequencyband spectrum). Blocks A,B,C,D,E,F. [FID 15597.0]•3GPP2 Band Class 10 [FID 15599.0]•PCS – G Block (band class 25) used only for LTE.Operating Temperature •-40 °C to +46 °C (-40 °F to +115 °F) standard•-40 °C to 50 °C (-40 °F to 122 °F) extendedProduct overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetProduct overview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Requirements ValuesPower Integrated PowerBattery backup Up to two 60ECv2 battery cabinetsOperating Voltage -48 VDCSectors 3,sectorT1/E1 Facilities Up to 16 T1/E1s (optional)User Alarms 32 for external User AlarmsGPS Antenna YesProduct overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetProduct overview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-5
Physical descriptionDiagramThe figure below shows the 9927 Distributed BTS outdoor cabinet with the front doorclosed.Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetPhysical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetPhysical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-7
The figure below illustrates the position of each component inside the 9927 DistributedBTS cabinet.Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetPhysical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
The following figure is a left-side view of the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet. The dimensions are shown in mm and inches.Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetPhysical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-9
The following figure is a front view of the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet. The dimensions are shown in mm and inches.Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetPhysical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
The following figure is a right-side view of the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet. The dimensions are shown in mm and inches.DescriptionThis 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet features Fresh Air Cooling (FAC).The FAC uses filter membrane technology to achieve clean-room conditions inside thebaseband cabinet.Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetPhysical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-11
The 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet is equipped with the followingfeatures:•Filter Life Alarm - The cabinet has a pressure sensing alarm that sends an alarm whenmore than the normal amount of suction is needed to draw air into the basebandcabinet.The interior of the baseband cabinet is held at negative pressure (lower than ambient airpressure). All openings on the cabinet must be sealed to maintain negative pressure insidethe baseband cabinet when the baseband cabinet is in operation.Important! Refer to Appendix D, “Guidelines for lifting and moving cabinets ” forguidelines regarding lifting and moving of the cabinet.Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetPhysical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Components inside cabinetPurposeThis section lists the components that can be populated in the 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor Cabinet.9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet componentsThe table below lists the components inside the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet.Components inside 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetThe 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet can contain the following modules:•SAR 7705 SAR-8 (expandable) or 7705 SAR-F (fixed). 7705 SAR-M (future).•Two 7210 SAS M (-48 VDC) -- only for microwave backhaul•LTE TDD, 2.6 GHz (Optional) or•CDMA MT-BBU•CDMA MT-BBU Growth•One or two -48 VDC PDPs -- second unit is optional. Needed only for cabinet is upgrade.•4-Position SEC-B Tray (ETSI) -- used only with T1/E1 Backhaul. T1/E1 Backhaul is via the SAR.•Thermal Switch for Power Injectors•Microwave Power Injector (PIB), -48 VDC•ACPDA•GFCI Convenience Outlet•Heater Assembly•User Alarm interface•AlarmsProduct overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetComponents inside cabinet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-13
Weights and dimensions of equipmentIntroductionThis section provides physical specifications for one configuration of the 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.The weights and dimensions, listed in the table below, include the top solar shield.9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet weights and dimensionsThe table below lists the weights and dimensions for a half-loaded and fully-loaded 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.Cabinets Configuration Shipped Weightincluding pallet(estimate)MaximumInstalled Weight(estimate)Reference Dimensions(Width x Depth x Height)9927 Distributed BaseStation OutdoorCabinet with IntegratedPowerHalf loaded•CDMA•One BBU•One 7210•One SAR 8•Three DC-DC convertors470 kg(1033 lbs)430 kg(945 lbs)900 mm x 960 mm x 1925mm(35.4 inches x 37.8 inches x75.8 inches)Fully loaded•CDMA•Four BBUs•Two 7210s•One SAR 8•Six DC-DC convertors•8 Injectors529 kg(1162 lbs)489 kg(1074 lbs)60ECv2 battery cabinet weights and dimensionsThe table below provides the weights and dimensions of the 60ECv2 battery cabinet.Cabinets Configuration Shipped Weightincluding pallet(estimate)MaximumInstalled Weight(estimate)Reference Dimensions(Width x Depth x Height)60ECv2 Battery System 60ECv2 battery cabinetequipped with 20 12IR145batteries195 (430) 1284 (2830) 760x790x1500 (30 x 31 x60)Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetWeights and dimensions of equipment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-14 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Component weightsThe following table provides approximate weights for batteries and other miscellaneoushardware.Item Weight12IR145 battery 45 kg (100 lbs)KS24734 Rectifier 6 kg (14 lbs)Pallet 40 kg (88 lbs)Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetWeights and dimensions of equipment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-15
9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet dimensionsThe following figure is a left-side view of the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet. The dimensions are shown in mm and inches.Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetWeights and dimensions of equipment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-16 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
The following figure is a front view of the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet. The dimensions are shown in mm and inches.Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetWeights and dimensions of equipment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-17
The following figure is a right-side view of the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet. The dimensions are shown in mm and inches.Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetWeights and dimensions of equipment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-18 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
60ECv2 battery cabinet overview60ECv2 descriptionThis topic provides a description of the 60ECv2 battery cabinet.The optional 60ECv2 battery cabinet provides battery backup for the 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinet. The 60ECv2 battery cabinet can contain up to (20)12IR-145 batteries. Up to two 60ECv2 battery cabinets can be installed to the right of the9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.Hole forPadlock(Top View)UnlockLock (4 Places)Hole forPadlock(Top View)UnlockLock (2 Places)25 mm # 2 AWG( ) Ground/Earth Lugto Ground/Earth Bar (2 Places)2ViewFront RearViewProduct overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinet60ECv2 battery cabinet overview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 2-19
Product overview for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinet60ECv2 battery cabinet overview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-20 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
33Product overview for RRHsOverviewPurposeThis chapter provides an overview of the Alcatel-Lucent Remote Radio Head, withoptional power and battery back up.ContentsTypical RRH/antenna array 3-2External views of RRHs 3-3Detailed physical description 3-6Functional description of RRHs 3-18Antenna Remote Electronic Tilt (RET) — FID 13019.36 3-19RRH mounting configurations 3-20RRHs and related equipment 3-23...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-1
Typical RRH/antenna arrayTypical RRH/antenna arrays on towerThe figure below shows a typical RRH/antenna array on a tower.Product overview for RRHs Typical RRH/antenna array........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
External views of RRHsOrthogonal view of 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x40W (25 MHz) RRHThe following figure is an orthogonal view of the 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x40W (25 MHz)RRH. Dimensions are shown in mm.440(17.3)330(13.0)580(22.8)Product overview for RRHs External views of RRHs........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-3
Orthogonal view of 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x45W (65 MHz) RRHThe following figure is an orthogonal view of the 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x45W (65 MHz)RRH. Dimensions are shown in mm.Orthogonal view of 800 MHz, 2x50W RRH (OEM1)The following figure is an orthogonal view of the OEM1, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRH.Dimensions are shown in mm.637272282500385330800 Mhz(23 kg/50.6 lbs)Product overview for RRHs External views of RRHs........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Orthogonal view of 800 MHz, 2x50W RRH (OEM2)The following figure is an orthogonal view of the OEM2, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRH.Dimensions are shown in mm.330400255800 Mhz(23 kg/50.6 lbs)Product overview for RRHs External views of RRHs........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-5
Detailed physical descriptionIdentify RRHs according to front, top and bottom viewsUse the table below to identify each RRH using the front, top and bottom views.Front, top and bottom views of RRHs-- for identificationFrequency Front View Top View Bottom View1900 MHz PCS Refer to “Front view of 1900MHz, PCS, 4x40W (25 MHz)RRH” (p. 3-7)Refer to “Top view of 1900MHz, PCS, 4x40W (25MHz) RRH ” (p. 3-8)Refer to “Bottom view of1900 MHz, PCS, 4x40W(25 MHz) RRH ” (p. 3-9)1900 MHz PCS4X45W,65MHzRefer to “Front view of 1900MHz, PCS, 4x45W (65 MHz)RRH” (p. 3-10)Refer to“Top view of 1900MHz, PCS, 4x45W (65MHz) RRH ” (p. 3-11)Refer to“Bottom view of1900 MHz, PCS, 4x45W(65 MHz) RRH ” (p. 3-12)OEM1, 800MHz, 2x50WRefer to “Front view ofOEM1, 800 MHz, 2x50WRRH” (p. 3-13)Refer to “Top view ofOEM1, 800 MHz, 2x50WRRH” (p. 3-13)Refer to “Bottom view ofOEM1, 800 MHz, 2x50WRRH” (p. 3-14)OEM2, 800MHz, 2x50WRefer to “Front view ofOEM2, 800 MHz, 2x50WRRH” (p. 3-14)Refer to “Top view ofOEM2, 800 MHz, 2x50WRRH” (p. 3-15)Refer to “Bottom view ofOEM2, 800 MHz, 2x50WRRH” (p. 3-15)Product overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Front view of 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x40W (25 MHz) RRHThe following figure is a front view of the 1900 MHz PCS, 4x40W (25 MHz) RRH.Product overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-7
Top view of 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x40W (25 MHz) RRHThe following figure is a top view of the 1900 MHz PCS, 4x40W (25 MHz) RRH.Product overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Bottom view of 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x40W (25 MHz) RRHThe following figure shows the connectors on the bottom of the 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x40W(25 MHz) RRH.AUX Rx2AUX Rx1CPRI PRICPRI SECASIGALMTx2 MONTx2 MONProduct overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-9
Front view of 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x45W (65 MHz) RRHThe following figure is a front view of the 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x45W (65 MHz) RRH.Product overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Top view of 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x45W (65 MHz) RRHThe following figure is a top view of the 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x45W (65 MHz) RRH.Product overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-11
Bottom view of 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x45W (65 MHz) RRHThe following figure shows the connectors on the bottom of the 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x45W(65 MHz) RRH.Product overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Front view of OEM1, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRHThe following figure is a front view of the OEM1, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRH.Top view of OEM1, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRHThe following figure is a top view of the OEM1, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRH.Product overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-13
Bottom view of OEM1, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRHThe following figure is a bottom view of the OEM1, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRH.Front view of OEM2, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRHThe following figure is a front view of the OEM2, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRH.Product overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-14 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Top view of OEM2, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRHThe following figure is a top view of the OEM2, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRH.Bottom view of OEM2, 800 MHz, 2x50W RRHThe following figure shows the connectors on the bottom of the OEM2, 800 MHz,2x50W RRH.Bottom view of 1900 MHz, 4x40W (65 MHz) RRHGet figs from attachment!AUX Rx1AUX RX2 CPRI PRICPRI PRISTATUSTx1 MONTx2 MON ALDALM -48VINProduct overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-15
Connectors on 1900 MHz RRHThe following table lists the connectors on the 1900 MHz RRH and the function of eachconnector.Connectors on 1900 MHz RRHConnector FunctionTX1/RX1 (25 MHz — top of RRH/ 65 MHz— bottom of RRH)Transmit and receive, antenna path 1TX2/RX2 (25 MHz — top of RRH/ 65 MHz— bottom of RRH)Transmit and receive, antenna path 2TX3/RX3 (25 MHz — top of RRH/ 65 MHz— bottom of RRH)Transmit and receive, antenna path 3TX4/RX4 (25 MHz — top of RRH/ 65 MHz— bottom of RRH)Transmit and receive, antenna path 4Grounding Points (on left and right side of 25MHz RRH)RRH grounding points [Left andRight for 25 MHz / Bottom for 65 MHz]Connect 6 AWG (outdoor) or 2 AWG (indoor)ground wire terminated with 2–hole lug toRRH.AUX RX1 Antenna-sharing portAUX RX2 N/ACPRI PRI CPRI optical main portCPRI SEC CPRI optical daisy-chained portAISG Remote Electronic Tilt (RET)ALM 2 x 8 pin circularTX1 MONTX2 MON-48 VRRH connectors on OEM2 RRHThe following table lists the connectors on the OEM2 RRH and the function of eachconnector.Connectors on OEM2 RRHConnector FunctionTX/RX1 (at top of RRH) Transmit and receive, antenna path 1TX/RX2 (at top of RRH) Transmit and receive, antenna path 2Product overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-16 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Connector FunctionGrounding Points (on left and right sides ofRRHs)RRH grounding pointsGrounding pointAUX RX1 Antenna-sharing portAUX RX2 Antenna-sharing portCPRI PRI CPRI optical main portCPRI SEC CPRI optical daisy-chained portSTATUSALM 2 x 8 pin circularTX1 MONTX2 MONALD-48 V IN –48 VDC input powerProduct overview for RRHs Detailed physical description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-17
Functional description of RRHsGeneral descriptionThe three RRHs pictured below are used with 800 MHz CDMA, PCS CDMA, and LTEtechnologies.Product configurationsThe configurations offered in this release are as follows:•One sector (consists of two 1900 MHz RRHs and one 800 MHz RRH per sector)Product capabilitiesThe product capabilities for the RRHs are as follows:•1900 MHz— PCS CDMA—LTE— Outdoor, -48 VDC•800 MHz— CDMA— Outdoor, -48 VDCProduct overview for RRHs Functional description of RRHs........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-18 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Antenna Remote Electronic Tilt (RET) — FID 13019.36General descriptionFID-13019.36 introduces a Remote Radio Head (RRH) with an associated RET/ALDcontroller that operates the RET.The RET consists of an actuator motor with supporting control electronics. The RETadjusts the antenna down-tilt angle by electrically changing the antenna phase angle. Byaltering the phase of the antenna signal, the RET also tilts the antenna beam.. This resultsin decreased main, side and backward lobes. This overcomes the shortcomings ofmechanical tilt antennas, where the whole antenna is physically tilted. This system movesthe backward lobe in upward direction and distorts the side-lobe patterns.AISG interface on RRHThe RRHs are equipped with an Antenna Interface Standards Group (AISG) power andsignaling interface connector that supports third party Antenna Remote Electronic Tilt(RET) equipment. The PCS RRH 4x and 800 MHz RRH 2x are hardware ready tosupport the third party RET.Product overview for RRHs Antenna Remote Electronic Tilt (RET) — FID 13019.36........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-19
RRH mounting configurationsRRH mounting configurationsThe RRHs can be mounted on a:•Pole•Wall•Floor Stand.Pole mounted RRHsThe following figure shows the 800 MHz/1900 MHz RRH configuration mounted on apole. The 800 MHz RRH is mounted directly above the 1900 MHz RRH. Each RRH isequipped with a lifting handle. The antenna assembly is mounted opposite the RRHs.Wall mounted RRHsThe following figure shows a typical RRH mounted on a wall with Unitstruts.Product overview for RRHs RRH mounting configurations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-20 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Floor Stand mounted RRHs [800 MHz and 4x40W (25 MHz) PCS]he following figure shows the floor stand that is used with 800 MHz and 4x40W (25MHz) PCS RRHs. The wall mounting bracket is shown attached.Product overview for RRHs RRH mounting configurations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-21
Product overview for RRHs RRH mounting configurations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-22 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
RRHs and related equipmentWeights and dimensionsThis topic covers the weights and dimensions for RRHs and related equipment.Weights and dimensions of RRHs and accessoriesThe following table provides weights and dimensions for the RRHs and floor stand.RRH type or accessory Description Estimatedmaximuminstalledweightwithoutmountingbracketskg (lbs)Heightmm(inches)Widthmm(inches)Depthmm(inches)RRH, 800 MHz, OEM1 CDMA/LTE,DualTechnology, 2x 50 Watts23 (50.6) 500 (19.7) 330 (13.0 ) 385 (15.2 )RRH, 800 MHz, OEM2 23 (50.6) 400 (15.8) 330 (13.0 ) 255 (10.0 )RRH, 1900 MHz, 25 MHzper Tx portCDMA/LTE,DualTechnology, 4x 40 Watts47 (104)[includes 2RRHs andmountingbrackets]580 (22.8) 330 (13.0 ) 440 (17.3)RRH. 1900 MHz, 65 MHzper Tx portCDMA/LTE,DualTechnology, 4x 45 Watts60 (132) 637 (25.1 ) 282 (11.1 ) 272 (10.7 )Notch Filter 4 ( 8.8)Floor Stand n/a 23 (51) 509 (20.1) 360 (14.2) 1226 (48.3)Miscellaneous hardware weightsThe following table provides approximate weights for miscellaneous hardware.Item Weight kg (lbs)Pallet ____ (___)Wall Bracket (RRH) 3.5 (7.7)Side Support Bracket 3.5 (7.7)Pole Bracket (Low Profile) 4.3 (9.5)Product overview for RRHs RRHs and related equipment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-23
Item Weight kg (lbs)Floor Stand (RRH) 23 (50)Grounding points on RRHsThe grounding points on the 1900 MHz and 800 MHz RRHs are located at the bottom, onthe left and right sides.Product overview for RRHs RRHs and related equipment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-24 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
The following figure shows how grounding wire is routed to the RRHs.The following figures show the grounding points on the OEM2 RRH.Front sideRear side850 RRH(Side View)Ground connectionat bottom of RRH(left or right side maybe used)AWS, PCS RRH(Front View)Ground connectionat top of RRH(on left side)Ground connectionat top of RRH(on right side)Ground connectionat bottom of RRH(left or right side maybe used)Surge protector Surge protectorGround bus bar Ground bus barGround cable, #6 AWGGround bus barGround bus barGround cable, #6 AWGNote: For antenna sharing 850, AWS, PCS RRHs,ground connection for surge protectormust be within 6 feet of a ground bus bar.6ft 6ftProduct overview for RRHs RRHs and related equipment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-25
The left–side grounding point on the OEM2 RRH is located at the left bottom, as shownin the figure below.The right–side grounding point on the OEM2 RRH is located at the right bottom, asshown in the figure below.The following figures show the grounding points on the 1900 MHz RRH.Product overview for RRHs RRHs and related equipment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-26 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
The left-side grounding point on the 1900 MHz, 4x40W RRH is located at the leftbottom, as shown in the figure below.The right–side grounding point on the 1900 MHz, 4x40W RRH is located at the rightbottom, as shown in the figure below.The following figures shows the grounding points on the 1900 MHz, 4x45W RRH.Product overview for RRHs RRHs and related equipment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 3-27
The grounding points on the 1900 MHz, 4x45W RRH are located on the bottom, asshown in the figure below.Product overview for RRHs RRHs and related equipment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-28 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
44Site configurations for9927 Distributed BTSOutdoor CabinetOverviewPurposeThis chapter describes configurations and site layouts for the 9228 Distributed BaseStation site.ContentsLine-up configuration 4-2Line-up configuration 4-3Site layout 4-49927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet site layout 4-5...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 4-1
Line-up configurationOverviewPurposeThis section discusses the line-up configuration for the 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet.ContentsLine-up configuration 4-3Site configurations for 9927 Distributed BTS OutdoorCabinetLine-up configurationOverview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Line-up configurationPurposeThis section describes the only line-up that is available for the 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor Cabinet.Line-upAt the present time, the only line-up available for the 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet consists of the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet and up totwo 60ECv2 battery cabinets.The block diagram below shows the line-up for the 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet and two 60ECv2 battery cabinets.60ECv2BatteryCabinet60ECv2BatteryCabinetPPower OptionalLEGENDP9927 Distributed BTSOutdoor CabinetSite configurations for 9927 Distributed BTS OutdoorCabinetLine-up configurationLine-up configuration........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 4-3
Site layoutOverviewPurposeThis section shows the site layout for the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.Contents9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet site layout 4-5Site configurations for 9927 Distributed BTS OutdoorCabinetSite layoutOverview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet site layoutPurposeThis section shows how the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet and two60ECv2 battery cabinets can be arranged on a concrete pad.Mounting optionsThe 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet can be mounted in the followingmanner:•On a concrete pad (with optional mounting bases)•On a rooftop (may be supported by a mounting structure or raised platform providedby the customer)Site configurations for 9927 Distributed BTS OutdoorCabinetSite layout9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet site layout........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 4-5
New site installation of 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet and two 60ECv2 battery cabinetsThe figure below shows how the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet and two60ECv2 battery cabinets can be situated on a concrete pad. Shown also are the conduits,cables, and support structure associated with the installation. (This configuration appliesto a new site installation.)JUMPER CABLESUPPORT STRUCTUREASSEMBLY(CUSTOMER-PROVIDED)1 ½ INCH AC CONDUITGPS SURGE PROTECTORREARGPS ANTENNA CABLEWITH SURGE PROTECTION1 ½ INCH CONDUIT(FOR -48 VDC ANDFIBER OPTIC CABLETO DC DISTRIBUTION/POWER MANAGEMENT BOX )9927 DISTRIBUTED BTS OUTDOOR CABINET1 OR 2 60ECv2BATTERY CABINETS(2nd BATTERY CABINETIS OPTIONAL)CONCRETE PADOR ROOFTOP PLATFORM(CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED)Site configurations for 9927 Distributed BTS OutdoorCabinetSite layout9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet site layout........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
55Basic site preparationrequirements andfootprints for 9927Distributed Base Stationoutdoor cabinet...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 5-1
OverviewPurposeThis chapter provides the site requirements for the installation site for 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinet and the procedures that may be performed to prepare theinstallation site.ContentsSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor cabinet 5-3Environmental requirements 5-4Site requirements 5-6Mounting options 5-9Support structure, ice bridge and service access clearances 5-11Anchoring requirements 5-12Anchoring footprints 5-13Site preparation procedures 5-15Drill anchor holes 5-16Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetOverview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Site requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor cabinetOverviewPurposeThis section describes the requirements for the installation site for the 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinet.ContentsEnvironmental requirements 5-4Site requirements 5-6Mounting options 5-9Support structure, ice bridge and service access clearances 5-11Anchoring requirements 5-12Anchoring footprints 5-13Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetOverview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 5-3
Environmental requirementsEnvironmental requirements for outdoor installationsOutdoor cabinet installations are exposed to variations in temperature, humidity, andventilation.The 9927 Distributed Base Station cabinet has been weather-hardened. When equippedwith a heat exchanger, the cabinet will operate under the conditions described in the tablebelow.Condition SpecificationOperatingtemperature-40 °C to +46 °C (-40 °F to +115 °F)Extended operatingtemperature-40 °C to 50 °C (-40 °F to 122 °F)Relative humidity 5 to 100% (non-condensing but not to exceed 0.024 kg water/kg of dryair)Enclosure rating Type 3R (NEMA)IP35 (IEC 60529)Acoustic noisesuppression65 dBA at 25 °C (77 °F) and sea levelOperating altitude -60.96 to 1798 m (-200 to 5,900 ft.) above sea levelExtended operatingaltitude-60.96 to 3048 m (-200 to 10,000 ft.). An operating temperaturede-rating of 1 °C per 1000 feet above 6000 feet is allowedWind driven rain Refer to Telcordia GR-487-COREDust and wateringressRefer to Telcordia GR-487-COREBullet resistance Refer to Telcordia GR-487-COREWind resistance Refer to Telcordia GR-487-COREStorage requirements Refer to Telcordia GR-63-CORE, Section 4.1.1Minimum installation temperaturesInsulation on power cables tends to crack when handled at extremely cold temperatures.Minimum installation temperatures have been established for this reason.The following wire insulation types are affected :•Class B: THHN type insulation (T90 NYLON type insulation in Canada).Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetEnvironmental requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
The minimum storage and working temperatures are as follows:•Storage prior to installation: 20 °C (68 °F)•Working (Installation): -25 °C (-13 °F)Installations at -25 °C (-13 °F) or belowIf shelter is available, do the following:•Store cables in a heated area (20 °C [68 °F] or higher) for 24 hours prior toinstallation.•Keep cables sheltered from wind and temperatures below -25 °C (-13 °F) duringinstallation.•It is recommended to perform the installation in a heated tent.If shelter cannot be provided, the following cable along with the associated hardware isrecommended. The size of the cable determines the correct tool to use, as well as theinside diameter of the lug and the insulating sleeve.•Industrial Wire & Cable Corp. Type MTW Machine Tool Wire•FCI Terminal Lug (or equivalent), 3/8" Bolt Size, Straight, 2-Hole, 1" Center toCenter•FCI Terminal Lug (or equivalent), 1/4" Bolt Size, Straight, 2-Hole, 5/8" Center toCenter•FCI Terminal Lug (or equivalent), 5/16 Bolt Size, Straight, One-Hole•Panduit (or equivalent) Type HSTTV 75-T2 Insulating Sleeve, Heat Shrink, Red•Panduit (or equivalent) Type HSTTV 75-T Insulating Sleeve, Heat Shrink, BlackBasic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetEnvironmental requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 5-5
Site requirementsGeneral requirementsThe following general requirements must be met before the installation of the 9927Distributed Base Station site can be started:•An appropriate installation site must be selected. For more information, see“Mounting options” (p. 5-9).•Adequate clearance must be provided for service access, as described in “Supportstructure” (p. 5-11).•The environment must comply with “Environmental requirements for outdoorinstallations” (p. 5-4).•Cabinet anchor holes must be drilled, as described in “Drill anchor holes” (p. 5-16).•Support structure and ice bridge (if required) must be installed, as described in“Support structure, ice bridge and service access clearances” (p. 5-11).sss•Tower light power must be installed (if required).•Tower light alarm must be installed (if required).•Conduits must be installed, as described in “Conduit requirements” (p. 5-7).•AC electric service for the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet must beinstalled as described in Chapter 8, “Electrical power requirements for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet”.•DC electric service for the RRHs must be installed as described in Chapter 8,“Electrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet”.•GPS antenna runs must be installed, as described in Chapter 10, “Site preparationrequirements for 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor cabinet GPS antenna andmicrowave antenna cable”.•Surge protection for antennas must be installed, as described in Chapter 10, “Sitepreparation requirements for 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor cabinet GPSantenna and microwave antenna cable”•Grounding electrode system must be installed with sufficient pigtails, as described inChapter 12, “Grounding and lightning protection requirements for 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinet”.•T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities must be installed at demarcation point as described inChapter 14, “Site preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinet”.Refer to Appendix A, “9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet site preparationchecklists” of this document for checklists of detailed requirements.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetSite requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Conduit requirementsRigid conduitsRigid conduits are used to bring various types of cables to the installation site. It is theresponsibility of the customer to provide the rigid conduit and install it as part of sitepreparation.The following table describes the rigid conduits that are required:RequiredconduitPurpose Conduit specificationsAC powersupply conduitAC power cables are brought to theinstallation site in the AC powersupply conduit.1 1/2-inch rigid conduit must be steelNIU conduit T1/E1 cables and the User Alarmcable are terminated at the NetworkInterface Unit (NIU) and brought tothe installation site in the NIUconduit.1-inch rigid conduit must be steelFlexible conduitFlexible conduit is used in installation to connect cables to the 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor Cabinet. It is the responsibility of the customer to provide all flexibleconduit and associated fittings to the installer.The following table describes the flexible conduits that are required:RequiredconduitPurpose Required SuppliesAC conduit Connects AC power supply to 9927Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet.1 1/2-inch liquid-tight flexible metalconduit and 2 inch connectorsT1/E1 conduit Connects T1/E1 and User Alarms to9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet1-inch liquid-tight flexible metalconduit and 2 inch connectorsArchitectural considerationsAll architectural considerations shall comply with all applicable national and local codes,including the following:•Uniform Building Code (UBC)•Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA)•Southern Uniform Building Code (SUBC)Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetSite requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 5-7
•American Concrete Institute (ACI)•American National Standard Institute (ANSI)•American Standard Testing Methodology (ASTM)•National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetSite requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Mounting optionsPurposeThis topic describes the mounting options for 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet.Structural requirementsFloor loading, roof loading, and foundations must be considered during site preparation.In some cases, the cell site equipment will not rest directly on the concrete pad, floor, orrooftop. In those cases, the cell equipment will need to be supported by an intermediatestructure that is fastened directly to the mounting surface. The cabinets must be supportedalong all four edges. The support structure must be designed in compliance with BOCAnational building codes and all other applicable codes.If the cabinets are elevated more than 152.4 mm (6 inches) above the floor surface, it isrecommended that a platform be placed under the cabinets to provide a safe andconvenient work surface for technicians. The customer may use a custom-designedplatform and will be responsible for supplying the 12 mm (1/2 inch.) bolt size hardware.A platform bolt-down kit is available from Alcatel-Lucent.Concrete pad requirementsIf cabinets will be installed on a concrete pad, the concrete pad must be supplied as partof site preparation and must meet the following requirements:•Minimum pressure = 175 kg/cm2(2500 psi)•Minimum thickness = 114 mm (4.5 inches)•The surface of the concrete pad must comply with national and local building codes.•The concrete pad must be able to support the maximum weight of the cabinets.•The concrete pad must be able to allow drilling of up to 100 mm anchor holes tosecure the cabinets to the pad.•The concrete pad must be level and the total variation of the top flat surface must be±1/4 inch.Rooftop requirementsThe following requirements must be met when cabinets are installed on the roof of abuilding:•The building must comply with Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA)building codes.•Additional support structure is required.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetMounting options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 5-9
•The rooftop must be able to support the maximum weight of the cabinets and otherauxiliary equipment.•Adequate clearance must be provided to transport the cabinet to the roof.Raised platformRooftop installations must be supported by a customer-provided mounting structure orraised platform. It is the responsibility of the customer to design the rooftop platform.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetMounting options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Support structure, ice bridge and service access clearancesPurposeThis topic describes the site preparation requirements with regard to the support structureand ice bridge for the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.Support structureSupport brackets and support structures must meet the requirements specified in thisdocument and all current applicable ASTM specifications.A customer-supplied support structure shall be used to support GPS antenna cable,hybriflex cables, microwave cables, the ice bridge, and grounding cables.Ice bridgeAt installations where falling ice can damage cables, a customer-supplied ice bridgeshould be used to support the Hybriflex and microwave cable runs, and to protect themfrom falling ice. The height and position of the ice bridge must not interfere with accessto the connections at the left or right of the 9927 Distributed Base Station cabinet.Service access clearancesProper clearance must be provided around the cabinet to allow for service access.The following minimum clearances are recommended around the 9927 Distributed BTSoutdoor cabinet. The clearances are given when looking at the front of the cabinet.Side Clearance ReasonFront 36 inches Front connections, opening of doorLeft 6 inches T1, User Alarm, cable gland connectionsRight 6 inches DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box, 60ECv2Rear 36 inches Rear connectionsBasic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetSupport structure, ice bridge and service access clearances........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 5-11
Anchoring requirementsOverviewCabinet anchoring must meet all requirements of the local codes, taking intoconsideration the seismic zone of the installation site.Anchor specificationsUse the following table to determine the type of anchor to use, and the hole size and depthrequired for the anchor hole.Equipment SeismicZoneAnchor Type Number ofAnchorsRequiredHole Size/Depth Anchor setbefore orafter unitplacement?9927DistributedBase StationOutdoorCabinet0, 1, 2 1/2" drop-inanchor4 16 mm (5/8 inch) bit /50mm (2 inches) deepBefore3, 4 12 mmexpansion studanchor4 18 mm (11/16 inch) bit/101 mm (4 inches)minimum deep1After60ECv2battery cabinet0, 1, 2 1/2 inchdrop-in anchor4 16 mm bit (5/8 inch) /50mm (2 inches) deepBefore3, 4 12 mmexpansion studanchor4 18 mm (11/16 inch) bit /minimum 101 mm (4inches) deep1AfterNotes:1. If a 101 mm (4 inch) hole depth cannot be attained for a 12 mm expansion stud anchor, a 76 mm (3 inch)hole depth can be used. To make the anchor fit the shorter depth, a spacer may be removed from the anchorassembly and 25 mm (1 inch) may be cut from the end of the threaded rod prior to setting the anchor.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetAnchoring requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Anchoring footprintsNew site anchoring footprint for 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet and 60ECv2battery cabinetThe diagram below is an anchoring footprint for the 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet and 60ECv2 battery cabinet when located side by side.Anchoring footprint for 60ECv2 battery cabinetThe following diagram shows the 60ECv2 battery cabinet anchoring footprint requiredfor site preparation.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinetAnchoring footprints........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 5-13
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Site preparation proceduresOverviewPurposeThis section contains the procedures that must be performed to prepare the site forinstallation of the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.ContentsDrill anchor holes 5-16Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite preparation proceduresOverview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 5-15
Drill anchor holesPurposeUse this procedure to drill anchor holes in a concrete surface for the following:•9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet•Mounting basesRelated informationSee the following topics in this document:•“Anchoring requirements” (p. 5-12)•“Anchoring footprints” (p. 5-13)StepsUse the following procedure to drill the anchor holes in a concrete surface....................................................................................................................................................................................................1If using the optional drilling template, place the template in position....................................................................................................................................................................................................2Mark the surface for all cabinets to be installed. Refer to “Anchoring footprints”(p. 5-13) for cabinet anchoring dimensions....................................................................................................................................................................................................3If using the optional drilling template, remove the template....................................................................................................................................................................................................4Drill the anchor holes to the proper size and depth as specified in “Anchoringrequirements” (p. 5-12). Refer to the following figure for the anchor hole drilling method.12DEPTHGAUGEANCHORBasic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite preparation proceduresDrill anchor holes........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5-16 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
...................................................................................................................................................................................................5Vacuum out the holes....................................................................................................................................................................................................6Tape over the open holes to prevent debris from falling inside.Important! Do not install the anchors at this time. Anchors will be installed as part ofcabinet installation by equipment installers.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for 9927Distributed Base Station outdoor cabinetSite preparation proceduresDrill anchor holes........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 5-17END OF STEPS...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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66Basic site preparationrequirements andfootprints for RRHsOverviewPurposeThis chapter discusses how to prepare the site for installation of RRHs.ContentsSite requirements for RRHs 6-2Storing RRHs in non-powered state 6-3Environmental requirements 6-4Site requirements for RRHs 6-5RRH cabinet clearances 6-6Site requirements for pole mount installations 6-8Site requirements for wall mount installations 6-11Site requirements for floor stand installations 6-16...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 6-1
Site requirements for RRHsOverviewPurposeThis section describes the site requirements at the installation site for RRHsContentsStoring RRHs in non-powered state 6-3Environmental requirements 6-4Site requirements for RRHs 6-5RRH cabinet clearances 6-6Site requirements for pole mount installations 6-8Site requirements for wall mount installations 6-11Site requirements for floor stand installations 6-16Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsOverview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Storing RRHs in non-powered statePurposeImportant! Alcatel-Lucent does not provide support for RRHs that have been leftnon-powered for an extended period of time and not stored in an environmentally-controlled space. The Alcatel-Lucent Design Team provides the following guidelinesto minimize the build-up of moisture inside RRHs that must remain in thenon-powered state for an extended period of time.This section describes how to properly store RRHs that have been delivered to aninstallation site but have not been yet installed. The main concern with non-poweredcabinets is condensation inside the cabinet, which can result in corrosion or electricalshorts. The location and length of storage time determine the severity of the problem.These guidelines include prevention and drying steps.Moisture problem preventionTo prevent moisture from collecting inside non-powered RRHs that are in storage, allopenings and connectors must be tightly sealed. The units should also be covered with awaterproof tarp. The tarp should be sealed with duct tape. A desiccant packet should beplaced under the tarp to absorb moisture. The amount of desiccant is related to storagetime and to size of the unit. A visual check should be made to check for condensationafter uncovering the tarp.Additional storage requirementsAfter performing the procedures above, ensure that the following steps are taken:•The cabinet must be properly grounded.•RF cables should not be connected to the RRH.•Any connectors must be sealed with watertight plugs.•All holes must be plugged with watertight plugs.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsStoring RRHs in non-powered state........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 6-3
Environmental requirementsEnvironmental requirements for outdoor installationsIn an outdoor installation temperature, humidity, and ventilation cannot be controlled.The RRH cabinets are weather-hardened to operate under the environmental conditionslisted in the table below.Condition SpecificationOperatingtemperature-40 °C to +46 °C (-40 °F to +115 °F)Extended operatingtemperature-40 °C to 50 °C (-40 °F to 122 °F)Relative humidity 5 to 100% (non-condensing but not to exceed 0.024 kg water/kg of dryair)Enclosure rating Type 3R (NEMA)IP35 (IEC 60529)Acoustic noisesuppression65 dBA at 25 °C (77 °F) at sea levelOperating altitude -60.96 to 1798 m (-200 to 5,900 ft.) above sea levelExtended operatingaltitude-60.96 to 3048 m (-200 to 10,000 ft.). An operating temperaturede-rating of 1 °C per 1000 feet above 6000 feet is allowedWind driven rain Refer to Telcordia GR-487-COREDust and wateringressRefer to Telcordia GR-487-COREBullet resistance Refer to Telcordia GR-487-COREWind resistance Refer to Telcordia GR-487-COREStorage requirements Refer to Telcordia GR-63-CORE, Section 4.1.1RRH heat dissipationThe following table provides heat dissipation information for the various types of RRHs.RRH type Estimated DC heat dissipation [typical/maximum]1900 MHz 750 watts800 MHz 425 wattsBasic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsEnvironmental requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Site requirements for RRHsGeneral requirementsThe following general requirements must be met before the installation of the RRH canbegin at the site:•Adequate clearance must be provided for service access.•Grounding electrode system must be installed.•RF antenna runs must be installed .•Tower light power must be installed (if required).•Tower light alarm must be installed (if required).•Cable supports must be installed.Refer to Appendix A, “9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet site preparationchecklists” of this document for checklists of detailed requirements.Structural requirementsPole, wall loading, and wind must be considered during site preparation.In some cases, cell site equipment may not be mounted directly to a wall without a plateor Unistrut. A plate or Unistrut is necessary to properly distribute the weight of the RRHs.The support structure must be in compliance with national building and other applicablecodes.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for RRHs........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 6-5
RRH cabinet clearancesMinimum clearances tableThe following table provides the minimum wall mount clearances recommended aroundRRHs.Side of RRHcabinetClearance in mm (inches) CommentsFront 914 (36) Installation accessRear 50 (1.97) Zero rear clearance is allowed usingsupplied mounting brackets.Right 300 (11.82) Air flowLeft 300 (11.82) Air flowTop 300 (11.82) Air flowBottom 355 (14) Conduit routingMinimum clearances for wall mounted RRHsThe following figure shows an example of typical distances between adjacent RRHcabinets. These clearances satisfy the minimum clearance requirements.Cables provided by Alcatel-LucentHybriflex cable shall be provided by Alcatel-Lucent to connect the RRHs to the DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box. The Hybriflex cable contains fiber optic and DCpower cables.TX/RX 0RX 1RRHTX/RX 0RX 1 TX/RX 0RX 1RRHRRHTo wallorobstruction300 mm(11.82 in.)300 mm(11.82 in.)300 mm(11.82 in.)Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsRRH cabinet clearances........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Fiber optic cable shall be provided by Alcatel-Lucent to connect the 9927 DistributedBTS outdoor cabinet to the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsRRH cabinet clearances........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 6-7
Site requirements for pole mount installationsPrepare site for pole mounting installationThe following are required to prepare a site for pole mounting installation of the cabinet.•Install grounding system•Install RF runs•DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box provided by Alcatel-Lucent.•Hybriflex cable provided by Alcatel-LucentPole mounting installation requirementsThe following table provides the specifications for the low profile pole mount.Low profile small pole mount specificationsStandoff mm(inches)Application Pole diameter mm40 (1.6) Single cabinet installation 50 -152The following figure shows the pole brackets needed for small diameter poles (50 mm to152 mm).Pole bracketOpposite bracket300 mm M10 hex bolt25 mm M10 hex boltLockwasherFlatwasherM10 nutBasic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for pole mount installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Pole mounting exampleThe 800 MHz RRH and 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x40W RRH shall be mounted on a pole, asshown in the figure below.1900 MHz,4x40W RRHBasic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for pole mount installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 6-9
The 800 MHz RRH and 1900 MHz, PCS, 4x45W RRH shall be mounted on a pole, asshown in the figure below.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for pole mount installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Site requirements for wall mount installationsOverviewThis topic describes site requirements for installing RRHs on a wall.Prepare site for wall mount installationThe following are required to prepare a site for wall mount installation of the cabinet.•Install DC power runs•Install grounding system•Install RF runs•DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box provided by Alcatel-Lucent•fiber cableWall mounting shall comply with the applicable architectural codes listed on listed earlierin this chapter.Holes shall be pre-drilled with (customer supplied) anchor hardware, if mounting to aconcrete wall.Unistruts shall be in place, if required for mounting cabinet.Cabinet wall mounting hardwareThe following is an example of customer-supplied mounting hardware that is required tomount struts to a solid concrete wall:•1.5 inch x 1.5 inch Unistrut® or equivalent struts (2)•M10 (3/8 inch) x 100 mm (4inch) long Power-Stud™ (formerly called Rawl-Stud®)or equivalent anchor bolts for solid concrete walls (4)•M10 (3/8 inch) nuts (4)•M10 (3/8 inch) flat washers (8)•M10 (3/8 inch) spring nuts from the same manufacturer as the struts (4)•M10 (3/8 inch) x 80 mm (1 inch) long hex-head bolts (4)•M10 (3/8 inch) lock washers (4).Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for wall mount installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 6-11
Wall mount hole patternThe figure below show how holes should be drilled in the wall for mounting the 800MHz, 2x50W RRH, 1900 MHz, 4x40W (25 MHz) RRH and the 1900 MHz, 4x45W (65MHz) RRH.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for wall mount installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
RRH Unistrut mounting hardwareThe following figure illustrates the hardware that is required to mount a Unistrut on aconcrete wall and the cabinet to the Unistrut.Steps for installing UnistrutsCAUTIONDamage to equipment may result.Prior to drilling holes in a wall, consult with the customer as to the location of gas, water,and electrical pipes or conduits to minimize accidental hazard and equipment damage.Also consult with the building engineer as to local code requirements and wall loadinginformation.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for wall mount installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 6-13
Install the Unistruts as follows:...................................................................................................................................................................................................1Determine the layout of the struts that will support the cabinet....................................................................................................................................................................................................2Place the top strut on the wall and make sure that the strut is level. Use the holes at theends of the strut as a template to mark the positions of the holes to be drilled in the wall....................................................................................................................................................................................................3Place the bottom strut against the wall [350 mm (13.8 inches) for 4x40W and 800 MHzRRHs] [515 mm for 4x45W 65 MHz RRH], measured center to center, from the top strut.Use the holes in the strut as a template to mark the positions of the holes to be drilled inthe wall. See the figure below....................................................................................................................................................................................................4Drill holes in the wall at the marked positions using an appropriate concrete drill bit forselected anchor....................................................................................................................................................................................................5To install the top strut, place the top strut against the wall. Drive the anchor bolts into theholes of the strut until nut and washer are flush with the strut....................................................................................................................................................................................................6Tighten the nut to proper torque requirement....................................................................................................................................................................................................7Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to install the bottom strut.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for wall mount installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-14 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012END OF STEPS...................................................................................................................................................................................................
RRH wall mount bracket assemblyThe following figure shows the completed installation of a wall mount bracket on aUnistrut assembly.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for wall mount installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 6-15
Site requirements for floor stand installationsOverviewThis topic describes site requirements for cabinet installation on a floor, such as thelocation and drilling of anchor holes for the floor stand.Anchor hole specifications for Floor StandThe following table provides anchoring specifications for floor stands installed in seismiczones 0 through 4.Seismiczone(s)Anchor type Number ofholesHole sizemm (inches)Hole depthmm (inches)Torque Nm(lbf in)0, 1, 2 1/2inch Diadrop-in416mm(5/8 in.)50 mm(2 in.)24 (212)3, 4 M12 x 125 mm 4 18 mm(11/16 in.)100 mm(4 in.)79 (700)Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for floor stand installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-16 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Floor standThe floor stand in the figure below is for installing an 800 MHz, 2x50W or 1900 MHz,4x40W (25 MHz) RRH on a floor.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for floor stand installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 6-17
The figure below shows the anchor hole, drill pattern template for the floor stand.Mark and drill the anchor holesImportant! The marking and drilling of the anchor holes shall be performed as part ofsite preparation. Anchor holes must be properly covered to prevent debris from fallinginside. Before marking or drilling the anchor holes, refer toDrill anchor holes formore detail.Proceed as follows to mark and drill the anchor holes in a concrete surface:...................................................................................................................................................................................................1Measure and mark the location where the Floor Stand anchors will be installed. Refer tothe above figure for anchoring footprint....................................................................................................................................................................................................2Drill the anchor holes to the proper size and depth as specified in the previous table.Important! If a 100 mm (4.00 inch) hole depth cannot be attained for a 12-mmexpansion stud anchor, a spacer may be removed from the anchor assembly when it isinstalled. The minimum depth of the hole is 76.2 mm (3.00”).Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for floor stand installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-18 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
...................................................................................................................................................................................................3If thenfloor stand is not available on site Tape over the open holes to prevent debrisfrom falling inside.Do not install the anchors at this time. Anchorswill be installed later by equipment installers.Procedure ends here.floor stand is available on site Continue with next step....................................................................................................................................................................................................4Center floor stand over the drilled anchor holes....................................................................................................................................................................................................5Set and torque the anchor bolts.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for RRHsSite requirements for floor stand installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 6-19END OF STEPS...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Basic site preparation requirements and footprints forRRHsSite requirements for floor stand installations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-20 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
77Basic site preparationrequirements andfootprints for DCDistribution/FiberManagement Box...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 7-1
OverviewPurposeThis chapter describes basic site preparation requirements for the DC Distribution/FiberManagement Box, which interfaces the RRHs with the baseband cabinet. Two 1-1/2 inchliquid-tight flexible conduits enter the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box from thebaseband cabinet. One Hybriflex cable leaves the DC Distribution/Fiber ManagementBox and goes to the RRHs.ContentsCabinet clearances for DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box 7-3Site requirements for wall mount installation of DC Distribution/FiberManagement Box7-4Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for DCDistribution/Fiber Management BoxOverview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Cabinet clearances for DC Distribution/Fiber Management BoxMinimum clearances tableThe following table provides the minimum wall mount clearances recommended aroundthe DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box.DCDistribution/FiberManagementBoxClearances mm (inches) CommentsFront 914 (36) Installation accessRear 50 (1.97) Zero rear clearance is allowed usingsupplied mounting brackets.Right 152.4 (6) Installation accessLeft 152.4 (6) Installation accessTop 152.4 (6) Installation accessBottom 304.8 (12) Conduit routingBasic site preparation requirements and footprints for DCDistribution/Fiber Management BoxCabinet clearances for DC Distribution/Fiber ManagementBox........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 7-3
Site requirements for wall mount installation of DCDistribution/Fiber Management BoxOverviewThis topic describes the requirements for installing the DC Distribution/FiberManagement Box on a wall.Prepare site for wall mount installationThe following are required to prepare a site for wall mount installation of the DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box.•Install grounding system•Wall mountingWall mounting shall comply with the applicable architectural codes listed earlier in thischapter.Holes shall be pre-drilled with (customer supplied) anchor hardware, if mounting to aconcrete wall.Unistrut shall be in place, if it is required for mounting cabinet.Cabinet wall mounting hardwareThe following is a sample of customer-supplied mounting hardware that is required formounting struts to a solid concrete wall:•1.5 inch x 1.5 inch Unistrut® or equivalent struts (2)•M10 (3/8 inch) x 100 mm (4 inch) long Power-Stud™ (formerly called Rawl-Stud®)or equivalent anchor bolts for solid concrete walls (4)•M10 (3/8 inch) nuts (4)•M10 (3/8 inch) flat washers (8)*•M10 (3/8 inch) spring nuts from the same manufacturer as the struts (4)•M10 (3/8 inch) x 25 mm (1 inch) long hex-head bolts (4)•M10 (3/8 inch) lock washers (4).Location of DC Distribution/Fiber Management BoxThe DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box should be installed within a 25 foot conduitdistance from the 9927 Distributed BTS outdoor cabinet.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for DCDistribution/Fiber Management BoxSite requirements for wall mount installation of DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Strut mounting hardwareThe following figure illustrates the hardware that is required to mount the strut on aconcrete wall and the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box to the strut.Steps to install UnistrutCAUTIONDamage to equipment may result.Prior to drilling holes in a wall, consult with the customer as to the location of gas, water,and electrical pipes or conduits to minimize accidental hazard and equipment damage.Also consult with the building engineer as to local code requirements and wall loadinginformation.Proceed as follows to install the Unistrut....................................................................................................................................................................................................1Determine the layout of the struts that will support the cabinet.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for DCDistribution/Fiber Management BoxSite requirements for wall mount installation of DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 7-5
...................................................................................................................................................................................................2Place the top strut on the wall and make sure that the strut is level. Use the holes at theends of the strut as a template to mark the positions of the holes to be drilled in the wall....................................................................................................................................................................................................3Place the bottom strut against the wall below the top strut according to the figure below.Use the holes in the strut as a template to mark the positions of the holes to be drilled inthe wall....................................................................................................................................................................................................4Drill holes in the wall at the marked positions using an appropriate concrete drill bit forselected anchor....................................................................................................................................................................................................5To install the top strut, place the top strut against the wall. Drive the anchor bolts into theholes of the strut until nut and washer are flush with the strut....................................................................................................................................................................................................6Tighten the nut to proper torque requirement.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for DCDistribution/Fiber Management BoxSite requirements for wall mount installation of DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
...................................................................................................................................................................................................7Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to install the bottom strut.Wall mount strut assemblyThe following figure shows a completed wall mount strut assembly.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for DCDistribution/Fiber Management BoxSite requirements for wall mount installation of DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 7-7END OF STEPS...................................................................................................................................................................................................
DC Distribution/Fiber Management BoxThe following figure shows the back side of the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box.There is a hole for a bolt in each corner of the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box.The DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box is fastened to the wall with bolts viaUnistruts.Basic site preparation requirements and footprints for DCDistribution/Fiber Management BoxSite requirements for wall mount installation of DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
88Electrical powerrequirements for 9927Distributed Base StationOutdoor CabinetOverviewPurposeThis chapter provides AC electrical power requirements for the 9927 Distributed BaseStation cabinets when installed at a new site.ContentsPower overview 8-2Power systems 8-3Backup power systems 8-4Electrical service requirements for 9927 Distributed Base Station outdoorcabinet8-5Power requirements for 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet8-6General requirements 8-7AC convenience outlet, AC PDA, and AC line surge protection 8-8AC feeder cable and service panel requirements 8-10Power requirements for new site installation of 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet8-11Battery Reserve Times for batteries inside 60ECv2 battery cabinet 8-12...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 8-1
Power overviewOverviewPurposeThis section provides an overview of the power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor Cabinet.ContentsPower systems 8-3Backup power systems 8-4Electrical service requirements for 9927 Distributed Base Station outdoorcabinet8-5Electrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetPower overviewOverview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Power systemsIntegrated powerThe 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet that is equipped with integratedpower. A rectifier module converts site AC power to -48 VDC, which powers the cabinet.The rectifier module is located inside the cabinet.Electrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetPower overviewPower systems........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 8-3
Backup power systemsAbout backup powerThe 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet with integrated power requires abackup power system (a battery system) that can provide power to the cabinet in the eventof a power failure.Battery backup optionsThe following table provides battery backup options for the 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet. The cabinet is not equipped with internal batteries.Battery options Description60ECv2 batterycabinetBattery backup is provided by up to two 60ECv2 battery cabinets.Supported battery cabinetsThis topic describes the 60ECv2 battery cabinet.60ECv2 battery cabinetThe 60ECv2 Battery Cabinet provides -48 VDC battery backup for the 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinet.One or two 60ECv2 battery cabinets can be connected to the 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor Cabinet. The batteries are charged by the rectifier module inside the 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet. Shelf heaters heat the batteries in cold weather.The shelf heaters are controlled by temperature sensors inside the battery cabinet.For information on how to install the 60ECv2 battery cabinet refer to the InstallationInstructions Interface Kit for Standard Attachment of 60ECv2 Battery Cabinet to 9927Distributed cabinets, CC 109-779-678.Electrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetPower overviewBackup power systems........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Electrical service requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation outdoor cabinetElectrical service requirements for the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetThe electrical service requirements for the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet are listed on the cabinet nameplate. They are as follows:•120/208 VAC, 120/240 VAC, 3 wire + Gnd, 80 A, 50/60 HzElectrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetPower overviewElectrical service requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation outdoor cabinet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 8-5
Power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetOverviewPurposeThis section describes the power requirements for the 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet.ContentsGeneral requirements 8-7AC convenience outlet, AC PDA, and AC line surge protection 8-8AC feeder cable and service panel requirements 8-10Power requirements for new site installation of 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet8-11Battery Reserve Times for batteries inside 60ECv2 battery cabinet 8-12Electrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetPower requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor CabinetOverview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
General requirementsPurposeThis section describes the AC power requirements for the Alcatel-Lucent equipment at thesite.AC power requirementsAC power must also be provided for lighting, AC convenience outlets, and any additionalAC-powered equipment that will be present at the site. The appropriate productinformation must be consulted to determine the total AC power required for theequipment at the site.As part of site preparation, the site must be equipped with an appropriate AC servicepanel board or AC branch circuit load center for supplying power to the AC equipment atthe site. All AC power wiring, distribution, and protection equipment must be installedduring site preparation. The site must be ready to accept installation of the 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.CAUTIONPersonnel Safety and/or Electrical Damage to EquipmentAll AC wiring and over-current protection must be installed in accordance with theNational Electric Code (NFPA-70), the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 (CSA C22.1) orthe local electrical code in effect.An appropriate equipment ground connection is required before commercial AC servicecan be connected to any equipment at the site.Conduit requirementsA rigid conduit for AC power supply conduit is required. It is the responsibility of thecustomer to provide the rigid conduit and install it as part of site preparation.A flexible conduit for AC is also required. It is the responsibility of the customer topurchase the flexible conduits as part of site preparation, and hold them for the installer,who will install them during installation.See “Conduit requirements” (p. 5-7) for specifications for the required conduits.Electrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetPower requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor CabinetGeneral requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 8-7
AC convenience outlet, AC PDA, and AC line surge protectionAC convenience outletCell sites must be equipped with at least one duplex AC convenience outlet, which isneeded for installation and maintenance procedures. The outlet is required to power testequipment and installation tools. The duplex outlet must be protected in accordance withnational and local electrical codes. An outlet must be installed within 1.5 meters (5 feet)of the 9927 Distributed Base Station cabinets. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI)or Residual Current Devices (RCD), used in non-North American type installations, arerecommended and must be used where required by code.For NAR installations, this AC convenience outlet is provided in the 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinet. There is no need for the customer to provide an additionalAC convenience outlet at the site.AC PDAThe AC Power Distribution Assembly (AC PDA) is inside the 9927 Distributed BaseStation cabinet with integrated power. AC power to the 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet must be supplied from an external AC service panel board or branchcircuit load center capable of supplying a two-pole single-phase circuit to power the 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet at the site.The AC PDA is equipped with a terminal block rail populated with “strip and poke”terminals for connection of the AC input conductors and the equipment groundingconductor. The terminals are configured for either North American 120/240 V, 3-wiresingle-phase connections, 120/208 V, 3-wire single-phase connections, or for single-phase230 V (line-to-neutral) connections used in other locations around the globe.When a North American NEMA 15A-240V duplexed AC convenience outlet is equipped,a terminal is provided for the connection of the neutral conductor for this outlet.The AC PDA in the 9927 Distributed Base Station cabinet can only be used fordistributing AC power to Alcatel-Lucent equipment.AC line surge protectionImportant! The 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet is not equipped withAC line surge protection. AC line surge protection is required at the site's main ACpanel.A surge protection device capable of discharging the surge waveforms as defined in IEEEC62.41 (1991), Recommended Practice on Surge Voltage in Low-Voltage AC PowerCircuits, for Location Category "C3" and "High System Exposure" must be installed inthe AC panel board or load center supplying AC power to the power cabinet and/orbasestand frame with integrated power. The AC panel board or load center, surgeElectrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetPower requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor CabinetAC convenience outlet, AC PDA, and AC line surgeprotection........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
protector, and AC wires from the service panel to the applicable cabinet, are not suppliedwith the power cabinet. They must be procured and installed as part of site preparation.Electrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetPower requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor CabinetAC convenience outlet, AC PDA, and AC line surgeprotection........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 8-9
AC feeder cable and service panel requirementsAC power requirementsThe 9927 Distributed Base Station cabinet requires a single-phase branch circuit from anexternal service panel. The service panel must be installed during site preparation.AC feeder cable and service panel requirements for a fully configured system (North Americaninstallation)For a fully configured system, the AC panel must be rated at 100 A. If additional ACequipment is installed at the site, the total power consumption for all site equipment mustnot exceed the service rating.The AC power feeders are class B stranded, insulated cable with THHN type insulation(T90 NYLON type insulation in Canada). The installation should not be performed inextremely cold temperatures (-15 °C / -5 °F or less).The following table provides AC input requirements for a fully configured system with100-A service panel (North American installation). The following table provides therecommended wire sizes.9927 Distributed Base StationComponent Rating/GaugeCircuit breaker 100 Amp, 2 poleWire for L1 and L2 42.4 mm2(1 AWG) 1Neutral wire 8.4 mm2(8 AWG) 2Equipment grounding conductor 8.4 mm2(8 AWG) 2Notes:1. 27 mm2(3-AWG) wire may be used if the terminals on each end of the input conductors aremarked “75° C.” The AC input terminal block in the 9927 cabinet is rated at 75° C.2. In Canada, 13.3 mm2(6 AWG) wire is required for telecommunications primary protectorgrounding. Supplementary ground conductors, sized between 13.3 mm2(6 AWG) and 33.6mm2(2-AWG) are provided with this equipment. Refer to “Grounding electrode system”(p. 12-6).Electrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetPower requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor CabinetAC feeder cable and service panel requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Power requirements for new site installation of 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetHow to determine power requirements for 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetThe primary source for power requirements is Engineering Rules for Factory and FieldInstallation Kits for 9927 Distributed Base Station, ER_0105_0006.How to calculate power requirements for different 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet configurationsThe typical and maximum DC power requirement and number of rectifiers required forvarious 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet configurations are provided inEngineering Rules for Factory and Field Installation Kits for 9927 Distributed BaseStation, ER_0105_0006.Electrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetPower requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor CabinetPower requirements for new site installation of 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 8-11
Battery Reserve Times for batteries inside 60ECv2 batterycabinetBattery Reserve Times for battery strings inside 60ECv2 battery cabinetThe table below lists the Battery Reserve Times for 12IR145 battery strings inside the60ECv2 battery cabinet. Various numbers of battery strings are connected in parallel. Theprovided values are for battery strings powering a 10,500 watt load. One battery stringconsists of two 12IR145 (145 Ah) batteries connected in series.Battery Reserve Times for battery strings inside 60ECv2 battery cabinet powering 10,500 wattload(One string = Two 12IR145 (145 Ah) batteries connected in series)Numberof batterystringscon-nected inparallel2468101214BatteryReserveTime(Hours)0.8 1.9 3.2 4.6 6.1 7.7 9.4Electrical power requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetPower requirements for 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor CabinetBattery Reserve Times for batteries inside 60ECv2 batterycabinet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
99Electrical powerrequirements for RRHsOverviewPurposeThis chapter provides guidelines for running electrical power to the RRHs, when theRRHs are up to 15 m from the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.ContentsPower requirements (general) 9-2Power consumption 9-3DC power requirements for RRHs 9-4...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 9-1
Power requirements (general)General requirements.This section provides the DC power requirements for the RRHs.Electrical power requirements for RRHsThe electrical power requirements for the RRHs, at full rated output power, are asfollows.RRH Full rated output power at -48 VDC1900 MHz, 4x40 W 690 Watts, 15 Amps1900 MHz, 4x45 W 750 Watts, 17 Amps800 MHz, 2x50 W 450 Watts, 9.0 AmpsElectrical power requirements for RRHs Power requirements (general)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Power consumptionGeneralThis section provides input power requirements for RRHs. The term "typical" implies thesite is operating with "busy hour" traffic and at normal room temperatures, with thebatteries on float charge. End-of-life battery reserve times are typically 80% of the initialbattery capacity.The maximum levels in the table represent expected maximum load when the heater inthe RRH is turned on.Power consumption for RRHsThe table below lists the power consumption values for the two types of RRHs.Power Consumption for RRHsRRH type Power Draw Typical (watts)1900 MHz, PCS, 4x40W (25 MHz) 6551900 MHz, PCS, 4x45W (65 MHz) 715800 MHz, 2x50W 425Electrical power requirements for RRHs Power consumption........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 9-3
DC power requirements for RRHsDC feeders between 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet and RRHsThe DC feeder cable, from the 9927 Distributed BTS outdoor cabinet to the DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box, is routed in flexible metallic conduit.Hybriflex cable is routed from the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box to the RRHs.The Hybriflex cable contains four 8 AWG feeders for the RRHs.The following table lists the circuit breaker size, wire gauge, and maximum length forcopper DC feeders from the 9927 Distributed BTS outdoor cabinet to the DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box.DC feeders from 9927 Distributed BTS outdoor cabinet to DC Distribution/FiberManagement BoxVoltage DC, Nominal Feeders 1 and 2Circuit Breaker(AMPS)Wire Gauge Max. Length–48 VDC 90 35 mm² (2 AWG) 10.7 m (35 feet)The table below lists the wire gauges for various maximum lengths of copper DC feedercable from the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box to the RRHs.DC feeders from DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box to RRHsMax Length Wire Gauge (AWG) Max Power (watts) RRH Type380 6 450 2x50240 8 450 2x50150 10 450 2x50400 4 690 4x40250 6 690 4x40160 8 690 4x40100 10 690 4x404x454x454x454x45Electrical power requirements for RRHs DC power requirements for RRHs........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
10 10Site preparationrequirements for 9927Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinet GPSantenna and microwaveantenna cable...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 10-1
OverviewPurposeThis chapter discusses site preparation requirements for GPS and microwave antennas atthe 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.ContentsGeneral requirements 10-3Site preparation for GPS antenna 10-4Site preparation for microwave antenna cables 10-6Site preparation requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor cabinet GPS antenna and microwaveantenna cableOverview........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
General requirementsIntroductionThis section describes site preparation guidelines for the GPS antenna.RequirementsThe following are general requirements for the GPS antenna.•All materials for outdoor antenna cables must be rated for outdoor use.•Alcatel-Lucent recommended antenna jumper cables, or equivalent, must be used.•All antenna cable runs must be appropriately supported, in accordance to theconnector and cable manufacturer's instructions.•Antenna and cable sweeps must be made before start of installation.Site preparation requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor cabinet GPS antenna and microwaveantenna cableGeneral requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 10-3
Site preparation for GPS antennaIntroductionThis section describes how to perform site preparation for the GPS antenna.Connection overview for GPS antennaThe GPS antenna is a receive-only antenna that requires only one antenna run. The GPSantenna cable is terminated at the antenna support structure with a 7/16 DIN femaleconnector. At the antenna it is terminated with a 7/16 DIN-male connector. A gas tubesurge protector with DIN male/female connectors must also be installed. A jumper cableconnects the GPS antenna surge protector to the GPS antenna connector on the 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.GPS cable connectors and surge protectors must be rated IP-67 or better. (IP-67 ratingrequirement, as defined in IEC 60529, specifies total protection against dust andprotection against submersion in water.)A side view of the GPS antenna connections are shown in the following diagram.Recommended GPS antenna cableImportant! The recommended cable type should be outdoor (UV) and riser (fireretardant) rated.The following table provides information for the recommended GPS antenna cable type.Product Specification Manufacturer (Reference) Cable P/N(Reference)WP-93807 L3 OEM1 LDF4-RN-50AOn Antenna CableAntenna cable supportJumper Cable7/16 DIN-Male Connectoron Jumper Cable7/16 DIN-Male Connectoron Jumper Cable 7/16 DIN-Female ConnectorAntenna CableToAntennaTowerGroundCoaxial Cable ShieldGroundingGroundSurge Protector*BB(See Note)Drip loop* GPS jumper cable and field installed surge protector to 9927 Distributed BTS outdoor cabinet GPS port (1 place)(*Surge Protector at GPS port9927DistributedBTSSite preparation requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor cabinet GPS antenna and microwaveantenna cableSite preparation for GPS antenna........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Surge protection for GPS antenna jumper cablesSurge protectors are required for the GPS antenna. Gas tube surge protectors are used,and must be installed as part of site preparation.Antenna shield grounding for GPS antenna jumper cablesThe GPS antenna cable coaxial cable shield shall be bonded at least at one point close tothe equipment, providing the GPS antenna is installed in the cone of protection with short(shorter than 60 foot) coaxial cable.Grounding of the antenna cable outer shield must be performed in accordance with theground kit manufacturer's instructions, as outlined in Grounding and Lightning ProtectionGuidelines for Alcatel-Lucent Network Wireless System Cell Sites, 401-200-115.GPS antenna cable lengthsThe following table provides GPS antenna cable lengths information for variousconfigurations.Cable type GPS antenna gain(dB)Maximum cable length 1m (feet)LDF4 26 75 (245)Notes:1. Cable lengths are based on typical applications. Cable length includes antenna and jumpercable.Verify GPS antenna installationIt is recommended that a Garmin 45XL (or equivalent) GPS should be used to verify GPSantenna installation and line-of-site before installing the 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor Cabinet.For detailed GPS antenna installation instructions, refer to Appendix E, “GPS antennainstallation”.Site preparation requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor cabinet GPS antenna and microwaveantenna cableSite preparation for GPS antenna........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 10-5
Site preparation for microwave antenna cablesIntroductionThis section discusses how to prepare the microwave antenna cables so can be connectedto the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.Connection overview for microwave antenna cablesThe microwave cable is supplied by the customer. It will be routed and connected to the9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet at a later date.There can be up to 16 microwave cables (4 sets of 4–pack cables) entering the top-rear ofthe 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet. In site preparation, approximately 10feet of each microwave cable must be coiled about six feet from the top-rear of thecabinet.Each microwave cable is terminated with an RJ-45 connector and must be connected tothe appropriate injector module inside the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet.Label each end microwave cableDuring site preparation, it is the customer's responsibility to label the end of eachmicrowave cable so that the installer can easily identify each cable and connect itproperly at installation.Label each microwave cable at the baseband cabinet end as follows: Microwave Ant 1,Microwave Ant 2,Microwave Ant 3, etc.Recommended microwave antenna cableImportant! The recommended cable type is outdoor (UV) as well as riser (fireretardant) rated. The recommended cable is Nexans SF/UTP CAT5E 4PR in&Out .The following table provides information for the recommended microwave antenna cabletype.Product Specification Manufacturer (Reference) Product Family(Reference)Indoor/Outdoor cable suitablefor:•Fast Ethernet•Gagabit Ethernet•Power over EthernetNexans LAN CAT5E 4PRIn&OutIEC 61156ISO/IEC 11801Site preparation requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor cabinet GPS antenna and microwaveantenna cableSite preparation for microwave antenna cables........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Antenna shield grounding for microwave antenna jumper cablesThe microwave antenna cable shield shall be bonded every _________ feet.Grounding of the antenna cable outer shield must be performed in accordance with theground kit manufacturer's instructions, as outlined in Grounding and Lightning ProtectionGuidelines for Alcatel-Lucent Network Wireless System Cell Sites, 401-200-115.Site preparation requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor cabinet GPS antenna and microwaveantenna cableSite preparation for microwave antenna cables........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 10-7
Site preparation requirements for 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor cabinet GPS antenna and microwaveantenna cableSite preparation for microwave antenna cables........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
11 11RF antenna cablerequirements for RRHsOverviewPurposeThis chapter provides an overview of RF antenna interface requirements for RRHs.ContentsAntenna requirements 11-2Surge protection requirements 11-3General antenna cable requirements 11-4...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 11-1
Antenna requirementsGeneral requirementsThe customer can order 1/2 inch coaxial jumper cable to interface the RRH with theantenna. It is the customer's responseability to arrange for the construction of the RF path.This includes providing for grounding, surge protection and construction of the supportstructure.Constraints on the antenna positionIn order to support location-based services, all antennas that serve a sector must be withina circle no more than 15 m in diameter.RF antenna cable requirements for RRHs Antenna requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Surge protection requirementsGeneral requirementsThe RF Filter inside the RRH is already equipped with a surge protector. RF surgeprotection is not required for standard star configurations (one RRH per sector).RF antenna cable requirements for RRHs Surge protection requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 11-3
General antenna cable requirementsGeneral requirementsAll cable runs must be supported appropriately, in accordance with connector and cablemanufacturer's instructions.The appropriate type, length, and number of antenna jumper cables should be available atthe site when starting installation.Grounding of the antenna feeder cable outer shield must be performed in accordance withthe manufacturer's grounding kit instructions.The following are general antenna requirements:•Alcatel-Lucent recommended antenna cables should be used.•All antenna cable runs must be appropriately supported in accordance with theconnector and cable manufacturer instructions.•All antenna connectors must be rated IP-67 or better.Important! All RF connectors must be at least IP67 rated. (IP67 rating requirement,as defined by IEC 60529, calls for total protection against dust and protection againstsubmersion in water.)Antenna installationAntenna installations shall be performed in accordance with all applicable manufacturer'srecommendations, and national laws and regulations.To ensure correct antenna installation, all necessary calculations and/or fieldmeasurements shall be evaluated for compliance with applicable national laws orregulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields. The antenna manufacturer orsupplier shall deliver all technical data necessary to perform this compliance evaluation(e.g., antenna gain pattern, antenna dimensions, etc.). Information about methodology andresults of compliance evaluation shall be available for inspection by officials of governingauthorities.Antenna cable groundingGrounding of the antenna cable outer shield must be performed in accordance with theground kit manufacturer's instructions, as outlined in Grounding and Lightning ProtectionGuidelines for Wireless System Cell Sites, 401-200-115.RF antenna cable requirements for RRHs General antenna cable requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
The following figure shows a typical method for connecting an antenna cable.RF antenna connectionsThe RRH accepts two RF antenna cables on top of the unit.The connectors are 7/16 DIN. One 7/16 DIN connector is for Tx/Rx, the other is Rx-only.An external RF surge protector is not required.RF antenna cable requirementsThe RRH can support up to two RF antennas per one-sector configuration withtransmit/receive diversity. The RF antenna cable must satisfy the following requirements:•Impedance: 50 ohms•Attenuation:<3dB•Antenna jumper cable at the baseband cabinet end must be equipped with a 7-16 DINcenter pin straight male connector.•Surge protection (not required for outdoor)•properly grounded.DOUBLEHOLELUGTO BUS BAR#6 AWG STRANDEDINSULATEDCOPPER GROUNDWIREANTENNA CABLECABLEGROUNDKITRF antenna cable requirements for RRHs General antenna cable requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 11-5
RF antenna cable requirements for RRHs General antenna cable requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
12 12Grounding and lightningprotection requirementsfor 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetOverviewPurposeThis chapter provides information on grounding and lightning protection requirements fora 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet site.ContentsGrounding requirements 12-2Surge protection requirements 12-3Grounding electrode system 12-6...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 12-1
Grounding requirementsGeneral requirementsThe 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet must be grounded by means of anintegrated (multipoint) grounding system. The equipment is susceptible to lightningsurges because it is associated with towers and antennas. It is therefore imperative that thecell site be properly grounded and that a low impedance path to earth be provided. Thegrounding conductors must be as straight and short as possible. No sharp bends or loopsare permitted for grounding conductors.NOTICEEquipment WarrantyThe equipment warranty can be voided if the guidelines in the National Electrical Code(NFPA 70), the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 (CSA C22.1), or the local code in effect,as well as the Standard for Installation of Lighting Protection Systems (NFPA 780, latestedition), and Grounding and Lightning Protection Guidelines for Alcatel-Lucent NetworkWireless System Cell Sites, 401-200-115 are not followed.Grounding and lightning protection requirements for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetGrounding requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Surge protection requirementsGeneral surge protection requirementsCommercial AC power and T1/E1 facilities are susceptible to lightning surges and mustbe properly protected. An appropriate surge protection device must be installed at theservice entry point and be connected directly to the grounding electrode system.The GPS antenna coaxial cables are also susceptible to lightning surges and must beprotected.As part of site preparation, a surge protection device must be installed between eachantenna coaxial cable and jumper cable, approximately 1 meter (3 ft.) away from theequipment. They can be obtained from Alcatel-Lucent (KS24577, L-3A for GPS andKS24577, L-4A for RF), or an Alcatel-Lucent-approved equivalent can be used.The surge protectors must be bonded to a nearby ground bus bar that is connected directlyto the grounding electrode system at two points.Grounding and lightning protection requirements for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSurge protection requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 12-3
Diagram of a typical surge protector installationThe following diagram shows a typical surge protector installation.Antenna cable shield grounding for GPS antennaThe tower or metallic support for the antenna must also be bonded to the groundingelectrode system.The GPS antenna coaxial cable shield shall also be bonded at one point (minimum), nearthe equipment, before entering a building, provided the GPS antenna is installed in Zoneof protection with short (60 feet / 18 meters or less) coaxial cable.BUS BARSJUMPER TOCABINET#6 AWG STRANDED INSULATEDCOPPER WIRE (INSULATION TOBE UV RESISTENT) FOR GROUNDINGSUPPORT STRUCTURE#6 AWG STRANDED INSULATED COPPERWIRE FOR GROUNDING SURGE PROTECTIONDEVICE (INSULATION TO BE UV RESISTANT)#2 AWG BARE SOLID TINNEDCOPPER WIRE TO GROUNDINGELECTRODE SYSTEMSURGE PROTECTOR DETAILGround GroundANTENNACABLE DIN FEMALEDIN MALEJUMPERCABLEDIN MALEDIN FEMALESURGE PROTECTION DEVICE(GAS TUBE PROTECTOR)COAXIAL CABLESHIELD GROUNDINGTO ANTENNAGrounding and lightning protection requirements for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSurge protection requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Important! If the coaxial run along the tower is more than 60 feet / 18 meters, thenthe coaxial cable shields to be grounded at multiple points near the antenna andequipment at 100 foot (30 meter) intervals.The following diagram shows a typical method for grounding an antenna cable outershield.DOUBLE HOLE LUGTO BUS BAR#6 AWG STRANDED INSULATEDCOPPER GROUND WIREANTENNA CABLECABLE GROUND KITGrounding and lightning protection requirements for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSurge protection requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 12-5
Grounding electrode systemGrounding electrode system requirements9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sites must be equipped with a groundingelectrode system (that is, buried ring ground, copper clad rod, electrolytic rods, metallicwater pipe, etc.). The cell site grounding, including all cabinets and antenna cable shields,must be bonded to the grounding electrode system.The grounding electrode system shall be installed as part of site preparation with asufficient number of pigtails. Electrically conductive materials in the vicinity that arelikely to become energized must be connected together and to the grounding electrodesystem in a manner that establishes an effective ground-fault current path.Buried ground conductors must be, at a minimum, 33.6 mm2(2 AWG) bare, solid, tinnedcopper wire. Exterior ground conductors must be, at a minimum, 33.6 mm2(2 AWG)either solid, bare, tinned copper or stranded, insulated (outdoor insulation to besunlight-resistant) copper cable.Exothermic weldExothermic weld is recommended for grounding connections where practical. Allbelow-grade connections must be exothermically welded. Compression type, two-hole(0.75-inch center) lugs or double crimp “C” taps are acceptable for above-groundconnections. The contact area where connections are made shall be prepared to a barebright finish, and be coated with an anti-oxidation material before connections are made.Important! All grounding system material (cable, connectors, buses, etc.) must be ofhigh quality materials that resist deterioration and require little or no maintenance.Grounding and lightning protection requirements for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetGrounding electrode system........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Typical grounding configuration (concrete pad)The following diagram shows the typical grounding configuration for a 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinet site on a concrete pad.Surge Protection DeviceGrounding and lightning protection requirements for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetGrounding electrode system........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 12-7
Typical grounding configuration (rooftop)The following diagram shows the typical grounding configuration for a 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinet site on a rooftop.Surge Protection DeviceGrounding and lightning protection requirements for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetGrounding electrode system........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
13 13Grounding and lightningprotection requirementsfor RRHsOverviewPurposeThis chapter discusses grounding and lightning protection requirements for the RRHs.ContentsGrounding and surge protection requirements 13-2Grounding examples - Remote Radio Head 13-3...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 13-1
Grounding and surge protection requirementsSurge protection in RRHsThe RRHs are equipped with internal surge protectors. No external surge protectors arerequired.Grounding and lightning protection requirements for RRHs Grounding and surge protection requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Grounding examples - Remote Radio HeadWall mount groundingEach RRH cabinet must be grounded.The RRH cabinet must be grounded as follows:1. At the top of cabinet2. At the right side of cabinet.Grounding and lightning protection requirements for RRHs Grounding examples - Remote Radio Head........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 13-3
The figure shows how 6 AWG ground cable can be routed from a wall mounted RRH tothe system ground.Important! In order to connect an antenna sharing surge protector to ground, agrounding bus bar must be installed within 6 feet of RRHs. This applies to antennasharing/daisy chain installations (two RRHs per sector).35 mm(2 AWG)2To systemgrounding35 mm(2 AWG)22AWGto2AWG2 AWG to 2 AWGTo systemGroundingelectrode/ground rodSee Important! NoteSurge protector forantenna sharingGroundbus bar#6 AWGground cable6ftmaxdistanceGrounding and lightning protection requirements for RRHs Grounding examples - Remote Radio Head........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Pole mount groundingEach RRH cabinet must be grounded.Each RRH cabinet must be grounded as follows:•At the top of the cabinet•At the left or right side of the cabinet.The figure below shows how 2 AWG ground cable can be routed, along the pole, from theRRH to the ground rod.Important! For antenna sharing/daisy chain installations (two RRHs per sector), agrounding bus bar must be installed within 6 feet of the RRHs, to ground the antennasharing surge protector.35 mm(2 AWG)22 AWG to 2 AWGTo groundingelectrode/ground rod35 mm(2 AWG)235 mm(2 AWG)22 AWG to 2 AWGGroundbus bar#6 AWGground cableSee Important! NoteSurge protector forantenna sharing6ftmaxdistanceGrounding and lightning protection requirements for RRHs Grounding examples - Remote Radio Head........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 13-5
Grounding and lightning protection requirements for RRHs Grounding examples - Remote Radio Head........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
14 14Site preparation -- T1/E1and User Alarm facilitiesfor 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor CabinetOverviewPurposeThis chapter describes the site preparation requirements related to T1/E1 and User Alarmfacilities for 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.ContentsBalun Block requirements 14-2Site preparation for T1/E1 and User Alarm cables 14-3Specify assignments for T1/E1 lines 14-6Site preparation for User Alarm cables 14-9...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 14-1
Balun Block requirementsOverviewThe customer is responsible to convert the 75 ohm unbalanced coaxial cable to 120 ohmbalanced twisted pairs. The conversion of the coaxial cable to twisted pairs may beaccomplished with Alcatel-Lucent balun or equivalent.Important! The customer shall provide primary protection and the appropriatehardware to mount and ground the Balun Block.Balun Block connectionsImportant! The Balun Block must be installed within 10 m (35 feet) of the 9927cabinet. The T1/E1 cable will be connected directly to the Balun Block. Four RJ-45loose connectors will be provided with each Balun Block. The RJ-45 connectors willbe connected to T1/E1 cables during installation of the 9927 Distributed Base StationOutdoor cabinet. An RJ-45 connector crimping tool is needed to connect RJ-45connectors to T1/E1 cable twisted-wire pairs. The part number for the RJ-45connector crimping tool is R-5520.T1/E1Input LinesNIUT1/E1 lines to Balun BlockMaximumdistance =10 m(Provided aspart of siteprep.)(From serviceprovider)BalunBlockNote 1T1/E1 Cable(See Note 2)(Coaxial cable)NOTE 1: The Balun Block must be located within a 10 m (35 foot) cable length distance from theradio cabinet.NOTE 2: RJ-45 connectors must be installed on T1/E1 cables before T1/E1 cables can beconnected to a Balun Block. There can be up to two T1/E1 cables. Each T1/E1 cablecontains 24 twisted-wire pairs. Three branch cables can go to a Balun Block. Each branchcable contains 8 twisted-wire pairs. Each balun block accepts 8 twisted-wire pairs or 4 T1 lines.Each T1 line contains 2 twisted-wire pairs. Therefore, a cable with 24 twisted-wire pairscontains 12 T1 lines and requires 3 Balun Blocks.A 9927 Distributed BTS Outdoor Cabinetpopulated with URC-IIIs (which allow up to 20 lines). In this case, 16 of the 24 twisted-wirepairs would be used. Refer to Balun Blocks #4 and #5 in the following table.second 24 twisted-wire pair cable is required for a(35 feet)withprimaryprotectionTo 9927 DistributedBTS Outdoor CabinetSite preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetBalun Block requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Site preparation for T1/E1 and User Alarm cablesPurposeThis section describes how to perform site preparation for T1/E1 and User Alarm cables.T1/E1 and User Alarm cables are both twisted-pair cables that are connected on one sideto the Network Interface Unit (NIU) and on the other side to the 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor Cabinet. The site preparation for T1/E1 and User Alarm cables isperformed at the same time.Connection overview for T1/E1 and User Alarm cablesThe following diagram shows the installation of the twisted-pair cable from the NIU tothe EFIM inside the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet.Number of T1/E1 cablesThe number of T1/E1 cables, which can be connected to a 9927 Distributed Base Stationcabinet varies depending upon the number of SEC-B installed in the cabinet. Four T1/E1lines go to each SEC-B.Number of User Alarm cablesThe 9927 Distributed BTS is equipped with an M5PM alarm module, which can acceptup o 32 User Alarms. One alarm cable supports 16 alarms.NETWORKINTERFACE UNIT(supplied and installedas part of site preparation)6 AWG GROUNDCUSTOMER-SUPPLIEDPROTECTION DEVICET1/E1 CABLE(twisted-pair cablewithin conduits)M5PM(supplied w/ cabinet)WIRE (TYP)TELEPHONESERVICE6 AWG STRANDEDINSULATEDGROUND WIRE9927 DISTRIBUTEDBTS OUTDOORCABINETCROSS-CONNECTBLOCKBALUN BLOCKBOX ANDCONNECTOR (if required)Rigid NIUConduitFlexible T1/E1ConduitSite preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSite preparation for T1/E1 and User Alarm cables........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 14-3
Connect T1/E1 cables and User Alarm cables to NIUThe T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities must be in place prior to installation of the 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet. The service provider usually supplies a carbonor gas tube protector for the T1/E1 facility. The 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet is already equipped with Listed primary surge protection. If required, a BalunBlock must also be installed to balance the impedance of the coaxial cable with theimpedance of the twisted-wire pairs at the Network Interface Unit (NIU).The required twisted-pair cable must be supplied and connected to the T1/E1 facility atthe NIU, as part of site preparation. Sufficient cable length must be coiled to allow forfuture connection to the Enhanced Facility Interface Module (EFIM) inside the 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet. The appropriate number of T1/E1 cables mustbe available at the site prior to installation.Important! In the United States, refer to Article 800 of the National Electrical Code,NFPA 70, for selection and installation of the primary protector. In Canada, refer toSection 60 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1 for selection andinstallation of the primary protector.For international applications, refer to ITU K.11, “Principles of Protection AgainstOver-voltages and Over-currents.”Important! Unused or spare T1/E1 cables at the NIU must not be looped backtowards the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet while the cabinet is inoperation.The twisted-pair cable must be installed in a dry location with minimal humidity. Theinstallation must not be performed in extremely cold temperatures [-15 °C (5 °F) or less](see “Minimum installation temperatures” (p. 5-4)).It is recommended that the T1/E1 cable shield be bonded at the end that connects to theNIU.Install rigid NIU conduit and flexible T1/E1 conduitThis topic describes the conduits required for T1/E1 and User Alarm cables. T1/E1 andUser Alarm cables are routed through the conduits that are already in place for the 9927Distributed Base Station cabinet.Rigid NIU conduit is required to bring T1/E1 and User Alarm cables to the site. It is thecustomer's responsibility to provide rigid conduit and all required connectors and fittings.The customer must also install these in site preparation.Site preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSite preparation for T1/E1 and User Alarm cables........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
The recommendations for NIU conduit are as follows:•The rigid NIU conduit must be installed from the NIU to the 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor Cabinet.•Use PVC conduit instead of rigid NIU conduit if it is to be buried. Use metal conduitif it is to be exposed. The NIU end of the conduit must be bonded if it is metallic.Flexible T1/E1 conduit is also required. It is the responsibility of the customer to provideflexible conduit and all required connectors and fittings, and to hold them for the installer.See “Conduit requirements” (p. 5-7) for specifications for the required conduits.Route the T1/E1 and User Alarm cables through the conduitsAfter the T1/E1 and User Alarm cables have been connected to the NIU, and the conduitshave been installed, the T1/E1 and User Alarm cables must be routed through the NIUconduit, and coiled approximately 6 meters (20 ft.) at the end of the conduit.To prevent damage to the twisted-pair cable inside the conduit, the conduit end must beproperly protected against the environment, rodents, and other interferences. This can bedone by stuffing the twisted-pair cable into the conduit, and capping the end of theconduit.Site preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSite preparation for T1/E1 and User Alarm cables........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 14-5
Specify assignments for T1/E1 linesPurposeThis section describes how to determine the T1/E1 line assignments for T1/E1 cables, andrecord them in a table that will be used during installation.T1/E1 line assignments for 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet with SEC-B (20 T1/E1lines, maximum)The following table provides the installer with T1/E1 line assignments for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet with four SEC-Bs. Because each SEC-Bsupports four T1/E1 lines, the cabinet can support up to 16 T1/E1 lines. The table belowmust be completed as part of site preparation.SEC-B T1/E1 Line # Function Tx/Rx RJ-45 Pinout # Wire Color1 1 Rx ____-T 1 White-OrangeRx ____-R 2 Orange-WhiteTx ____-T 4 White-BlueTx ____-R 5 Blue-White2 Rx ____-T 1 White-BrownRx ____-R 2 Brown-WhiteTx ____-T 4 White-GreenTx ____-R 5 Green-White3 Rx ____-T 1 Red-BlueRx ____-R 2 Blue-RedTx ____-T 4 White-GrayTx ____-R 5 Gray-White4 Rx ____-T 1 Red-GreenRx ____-R 2 Green-RedTx ____-T 4 Red-OrangeTx ____-R 5 Orange-RedSite preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSpecify assignments for T1/E1 lines........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
SEC-B T1/E1 Line # Function Tx/Rx RJ-45 Pinout # Wire Color2 5 Rx ____-T 1 White-OrangeRx ____-R 2 Orange-WhiteTx ____-T 4 White-BlueTx ____-R 5 Blue-White6 Rx ____-T 1 White-BrownRx ____-R 2 Brown-WhiteTx ____-T 4 White-GreenTx ____-R 5 Green-White7 Rx ____-T 1 Red-BlueRx ____-R 2 Blue-RedTx ____-T 4 White-GrayTx ____-R 5 Gray-White8 Rx ____-T 1 Red-GreenRx ____-R 2 Green-RedTx ____-T 4 Red-OrangeTx ____-R 5 Orange-Red3 9 Rx ____-T 1 White-OrangeRx ____-R 2 Orange-WhiteTx ____-T 4 White-BlueTx ____-R 5 Blue-White10 Rx ____-T 1 White-BrownRx ____-R 2 Brown-WhiteTx ____-T 4 White-GreenTx ____-R 5 Green-White11 Rx ____-T 1 Red-BlueRx ____-R 2 Blue-RedTx ____-T 4 White-GrayTx ____-R 5 Gray-White12 Rx ____-T 1 Red-GreenRx ____-R 2 Green-RedTx ____-T 4 Red-OrangeTx ____-R 5 Orange-RedSite preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSpecify assignments for T1/E1 lines........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 14-7
SEC-B T1/E1 Line # Function Tx/Rx RJ-45 Pinout # Wire Color4 13 Rx ____-T 1 White-OrangeRx ____-R 2 Orange-WhiteTx ____-T 4 White-BlueTx ____-R 5 Blue-White14 Rx ____-T 1 White-BrownRx ____-R 2 Brown-WhiteTx ____-T 4 White-GreenTx ____-R 5 Green-White15 Rx ____-T 1 Red-BlueRx ____-R 2 Blue-RedTx ____-T 4 White-GrayTx ____-R 5 Gray-White16 Rx ____-T 1 Red-GreenRx ____-R 2 Green-RedTx ____-T 4 Red-OrangeTx ____-R 5 Orange-RedSite preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSpecify assignments for T1/E1 lines........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Site preparation for User Alarm cablesUser Alarm requirementsEach generated User Alarm is generated by a set of isolated dry relay contacts.An “alarm state” may be indicated by a “closed circuit” or an “open circuit.”•If an alarm condition is indicated by a “closed circuit,” the alarm contacts mustpresent a contact closure when the alarm circuit fails or loses power.•If an alarm condition is indicated by an “open circuit,” the alarm contacts mustpresent an “open circuit” when the alarm circuit fails or loses power.The resistance of a “closed circuit” is less than 100 ohms. The resistance of an “opencircuit” is greater than 1 megohm.The User Alarm switches (if desired) must be installed as part of site preparation. The9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet cabinet is equipped with primary surgeprotection.User Alarm cable connectionsThe table below provides the pin numbers, wire colors, and functions for the User Alarmcables in the 9927 Distributed BTS outdoor cabinet.Site preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSite preparation for User Alarm cables........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 14-9
Facilitiescable37 pinD-SubWire Color Cable 1 function Cable 2 functionUser Alarmcable1 White-Blue USERALM0 (+) USERALM16 (+)20 Blue-White USERALM0 (-) USERALM16 (-)2 White-Orange USERALM1 (+) USERALM17 (+)21 Orange-White USERALM1 (-) USERALM17 (-)3 White-Green USERALM2 (+) USERALM18 (+)22 Green-White USERALM2 (-) USERALM18 (-)4 White-Brown USERALM3 (+) USERALM19 (+)23 Brown-White USERALM3 (-) USERALM19 (-)5 White-Gray USERALM4 (+) USERALM20 (+)24 Gray-White USERALM4 (-) USERALM20 (-)6 Red-Blue USERALM5 (+) USERALM21 (+)25 Blue-Red USERALM5 (-) USERALM21 (-)7 Red-Orange USERALM6 (+) USERALM22 (+)26 Orange-Red USERALM6 (-) USERALM22 (-)8 Red-Green USERALM7 (+) USERALM23 (+)27 Green-Red USERALM7 (-) USERALM23 (-)9 Red-Brown USERALM8 (+) USERALM24 (+)28 Brown-Red USERALM8 (-) USERALM24 (-)10 Red-Gray USERALM9 (+) USERALM25 (+)29 Gray-Red USERALM9 (-) USERALM25 (-)11 Black-Blue USERALM10 (+) USERALM26 (+)30 Blue-Black USERALM10 (-) USERALM26 (-)12 Black-Orange USERALM11 (+) USERALM27 (+)31 Orange-Black USERALM11 (-) USERALM27 (-)13 Black-Green USERALM12 (+) USERALM28 (+)32 Green-Black USERALM12 (-) USERALM28 (-)14 Black-Brown USERALM13 (+) USERALM29 (+)33 Brown-Black USERALM13 (-) USERALM29 (-)15 Black-Gray USERALM14 (+) USERALM30 (+)34 Gray-Black USERALM14 (-) USERALM30 (-)16 Yellow-Blue USERALM15 (+) USERALM31 (+)Site preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSite preparation for User Alarm cables........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Facilitiescable37 pinD-SubWire Color Cable 1 function Cable 2 function35 Blue-YellowUSERALM15 (-) USERALM31 (-)Site preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSite preparation for User Alarm cables........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 14-11
Site preparation -- T1/E1 and User Alarm facilities for 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor CabinetSite preparation for User Alarm cables........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
15 15Hybriflex cablespecificationsOverviewPurposeThis chapter discusses the fiber optic cable requirements for the RRHs. The fiber opticcables are contained within the Hybriflex cable.ContentsGeneral facilities requirements 15-2Facilities requirements 15-3Requirements for Hybriflex cable 15-4...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 15-1
General facilities requirementsGeneral requirementsOne fiber optic cable (from Hybriflex cable) is connected to each RRH.The fiber optic cables that exit the Hybriflex cable are terminated with LC connectors.All facilities must be available before the RRHs can be installed.Hybriflex cable specifications General facilities requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Facilities requirementsHybriflex connection at DC Distribution/Fiber Management BoxThe Hybriflex cable enters the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box via a 1–1/2 inchknockout.at the bottom panel of the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box.Connectors on bottom of RRHsThe figure below shows the cable entry points on the bottom of the 800 MHz RRH.AUX Rx1AUX RX2 CPRI PRICPRI PRISTATUSTx1 MONTx2 MON ALDALM -48VINHybriflex cable specifications Facilities requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 15-3
Requirements for Hybriflex cableOverviewThis section specifies the requirements for the Hybriflex cable, which connects the DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box to the RRH. The Hybriflex cable contains fiber opticand DC power cables.Hybriflex cable between DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box and RRHsThe fiber optic and DC power cables branch out at the pole end from the Hybriflex cable.The individual cables are 4.6 m (15 feet) long.The Hybriflex cable provided by Alcatel-Lucent meets the following requirements:•Outdoor rated•Temperature rating: operation -40 to +85 °C (-40 to 185 °F), storage -55 to +85 °C(-67 to 185 °F)•Bend radius: 15 x outside diameter (15 x ___ mm = _____ mm)•Fiber count: 5•DC power wire count: 4 pairs•Fiber type: multi-mode•Attenuation: 0.5 dB/km•Rugged cable•Connectors: LC duplex connectors are provided at both ends of fiber cables.•Maximum tensile load; 800 newtons for installation•Maximum tensile load; 500 newtons for operation•UL 1666, flame retardent•UL listed type OFNRAn excess cable length must be coiled at one or both ends and properly protected.Note: To avoid damage to the fiber optic cable, extra care must be exercised by usingfiber management paper and loosely fastening the fiber optic cable to the cable rack.The fiber optic cable bend radius must be as gradual as possible [15 x diameter ofcable (15x7mm=105mm)].Description of Hybriflex cable (supplied by Alcatel-Lucent)The Hybriflex cable is routed from the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box to theRRHs. It provides -48 VDC power and fiber optic links to each RRH.The Hybriflex cable consists of a plastic coated, flexible metallic jacket that is weatherand sunlight resistant. It contains six multi-mode fiber optic cables and four 8 AWG,stranded copper conductor pairs.Hybriflex cable specifications Requirements for Hybriflex cable........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
The fiber optic cables and DC cable pairs exit from each end of the Hybriflex cable. Atthe RRH end, the fiber optic cables and DC cable pairs are about 15 feet long. At the DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box end, they are about ___ feet long. Each fiber opticcable is terminated at each end with an LC connector. All cables are weather and sunlightresistant.Shown in the figure below is the RRH end (or top end) of the Hybriflex cable.Hybriflex cable specifications Requirements for Hybriflex cable........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 15-5
Shown in the figure below is the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box end (or bottomend) of the Hybriflex cable.DC Distribution/Fiber Management BoxThe DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box goes between the baseband cabinet and theRRHs.The DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box contains:•DC surge protectors•DC circuit breakers•DC terminal blocks•Fiber optic cable interface connectorsHybriflex cable specifications Requirements for Hybriflex cable........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
The fiber optic cable interface connectors couple the fiber optic cables from the 9927Distributed BTS outdoor cabinet with the fiber optic cables in the Hybriflex cableThe DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box must be located at the bottom of the tower,within 20 feet of the 9927 Distributed BTS outdoor cabinet.The requirements for the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box are as follows:•Outdoor rated•UL listed•Contains six round holes for Hybriflex and 1-1/2 inch liquid-tight flexible metallicconduit from the 9228 Distributed BTS outdoor cabinet.•Contains 48 fiber optic (LC connector) interface connectors (connect fiber optic cablefrom Hybriflex cable to fiber optic cable from 9927 Distributed BTS)•Two DC surge protectors with the option to go up to four.•Contains 12 25 Amp, DC circuit breakers (can go up to 24)•DC terminal block•Must be Installed within 6.1 m (20 feet) of the 9927 Distributed BTS outdoor cabinet.The block diagram below shows two 1–1/2 liquid-tight flexible metallic conduits and oneHybriflex cable entering the DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box.Optical links between 9927 Distributed BTS cabinet and RRHsThe optical links between the baseband cabinet and DC Distribution/Fiber ManagementBox and DC Distribution/Fiber Management Box and RRHs are via multi-mode duplexfibers: two fibers -- one for Transmit (Tx) and one for Receive (Rx). When connecting theDC DISTRIBUTION/FIBERMANAGEMENTBOX FOR FIBEROPTIC CABLEAND -48 VDC9927 DISTRIBUTEDBASE STATIONOUTDOOR CABINETHYBRIFLEX CABLEBY OTHERS ALCATEL-LUCENT1-1/2 INCH LIQUID-TIGHTFLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUITWITH FIBER OPTIC AND -48 VDCPOWER CABLESHybriflex cable specifications Requirements for Hybriflex cable........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements 15-7
9927 Distributed BTS cabinet to the RRHs, make certain fiber cable connector “B” isconnected to Tx on the 9927 Distributed BTS cabinet and fiber cable connector “A” isconnected to Rx on the RRH.Important! “A” and “B” designations are typically imprinted on the LC connectorclip.The following figure shows a typical fiber cable with LC duplex connectors at thebaseband cabinet and RRH end.Base stationcabinet end RRH endHybriflex cable specifications Requirements for Hybriflex cable........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Appendix A: 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinetsite preparation checklistsOverviewPurposeThis section is for use by authorized personnel to verify completion of cell sitepreparation activities prior to installation of base station equipment.ContentsSP-GEN Cell site general information form A-2SP-1 Site preparation general checklist A-3SP-2 Site preparation power source checklist A-5SP-3 Site preparation grounding checklist A-6SP-5 Site preparation GPS antenna checklist A-9SP-6 Site preparation punchlist sheet A-11SP-6A Site preparation punchlist sheet A-12...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements A-1
SP-GEN Cell site general information formPurposeThe following form must be completed prior to the installation of the cell site equipment.FormComplete the following information about the cell site.•Cell Site Name: ________________________________•Cell Site Address: ________________________________•Cell Site Access Contact Name: ________________________________•MTA Name: ________________________________•Cell Site # : ________________________________•Contact Phone # : ________________________________9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sitepreparation checklistsSP-GEN Cell site general information form........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
SP-1 Site preparation general checklistPurposeThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of the cell site equipment.Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.ChecklistItem # Description Yes (Y) No (N) N/A Comments1. Is the work site free of environmental,health and safety (EH&S) hazards?Y N N/A2. Are cell site environmental conditionswithin equipment specified operatingrange?Y N N/A3. Has the optional ice bridge been installed? Y N N/A4. Has the required space been providedaround equipment (that is, maintenanceaccess, cabinets, heat dissipation, safety) ?Y N N/A5. Is support structure properly secured andanchored per earthquake zoningrequirements?Y N N/A6. Will structure support cabinets/equipment(including batteries, etc.) ?Y N N/A7. Are all site permits completed? Y N N/A8. Has a Method of Procedure (MOP) beendeveloped with the installationsupervisor?Y N N/A9. Is cell translations information available? Y N N/A10. Has installer cell site equipmentparameter sheet been completed andreviewed with the installation supervisor?Y N N/A11. Are the ECP/Switch and cell softwaregenerics compatible?Y N N/A12. Are T1/E1 and User Alarm facilitiesavailable and active?Y N N/A13. If T1/E1 facility is 75 ohms coaxial, hasthe protection/conversion of coaxial cableto twisted-pair cable been provided?Y N N/A9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sitepreparation checklistsSP-1 Site preparation general checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements A-3
Item # Description Yes (Y) No (N) N/A Comments14. Is adequate primary surge protectionprovided for the T1/E1 service entrance?Y N N/A15. Are the T1/E1 long enough to reach fromthe T1/E1 service entrance to thepunchdown block or conversion block?Y N N/A16. Is the conduit for routing T1/E1 and UserAlarm cables to the basestand frame inplace?Y N N/A17. Is the twisted-pair cable installed andprotected for T1/E1?Y N N/A18. Is the twisted-pair cable installed andprotected for User Alarm?Y N N/A19. Has all equipment been ordered and hasdelivery to site been scheduled?Y N N/A20. Have all necessary arrangements beenmade for access to the site?Y N N/A21. Have all necessary arrangements beenmade to get equipment onto the site(crane, etc.) ?Y N N/ACompleted by: _______________________________________________________Date: _______________________________________________________9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sitepreparation checklistsSP-1 Site preparation general checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
SP-2 Site preparation power source checklistPurposeThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of the cell site equipment.Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.ChecklistItem # Description Yes (Y) No (N) N/A Comments1. Is AC service available? Y N N/A2. Have AC service and conduits beenapproved by local code?Y N N/A3. Is AC service equipped with surgeprotection at service entry point?Y N N/A4. Is AC power source appropriate forequipment being installed?Y N N/A5. Does AC service have proper circuitbreaker rating(s) and labeling?Y N N/A6. Is AC circuit breaker(s) available andlabeled for power system?Y N N/A7. Is AC circuit breaker(s) available andlabeled for listed ancillary equipment?Y N N/AA. Y N N/AB. Y N N/AC. Y N N/A8. Do tower lighting, intrusion lighting, etc.feeds have proper lightning protection?Y N N/A9. If not supplied with the cabinets, have atleast two AC duplex convenience outletsbeen provided within 1.5 meters (5 feet)of basestand frame(s)?NOTE: A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt(GFCI) type is recommended, and mustbe used when required by code.Y N N/A10. Is each outlet protected by a UL/CSAlisted, or approved 15 A circuit breaker?Y N N/A9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sitepreparation checklistsSP-2 Site preparation power source checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements A-5
SP-3 Site preparation grounding checklistPurposeThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of the cell site equipment.Circle the correct letter for the corresponding description items.ChecklistItem # Description Yes (Y) No (N) N/A Comments1. Is soil resistivity and site resistance test onfile?Y N N/A2. Has connection been provided togrounding electrode system?If yes, circle all that apply:1. Via a buried ring ground and drivenrod(s)2. Via a buried metallic and electricallycontinuous water pipe3. Via driven ground rod(s) and/orplate(s)4. Via electrolytic ground rod(s)5. Via grounded building steel6. Via grounded grid or radialY N N/A3. Is lighting mast(s) or air terminal(s)provided and bonded?Y N N/A4. Is antenna support structure(s) grounded? Y N N/A5. Is antenna tower bonded to groundingelectrode system?Y N N/A6. Are guy wires bonded to groundingelectrode system?Y N N/A7. Are antenna cable shields grounded at bothends?Y N N/A8. If tower is greater than 60 meters (200feet) high, are antenna cable shieldsgrounded at midpoint and both ends?Y N N/A9. Is ice bridge bonded at both ends and7.62-meter (25-foot) intervals?9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sitepreparation checklistsSP-3 Site preparation grounding checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Item # Description Yes (Y) No (N) N/A Comments10. Are all ground connections in compliancewith Alcatel-Lucent requirements(exothermic weld, compression type with2-hole lugs; properly secured; antioxidantused on contact surface area) ?Y N N/A11. Are all grounding conductors routed asstraight as possible with no loops or sharpbends?Y N N/A12. Is cabinet support structure grounded? Y N N/A13. Are metallic conduits bonded at both endsand 7.62 meter (25 foot) intervals?Y N N/A14. Are all fence corner posts and gate postsproperly grounded (including fence fabricand barbed wire, as applicable) ?Y N N/A15. Are all metallic objects in the vicinitybonded to the grounding system?Y N N/A16. Is AC power supply equipped with a surgeprotection device and is the deviceproperly connected to the ground system?Y N N/A17. Is T1/E1 line equipped with a surgeprotection device and is the deviceproperly connected to the ground system?Y N N/A18. Is tower light system (if installed)equipped with a surge protection deviceand is the device properly connected to theground system?Y N N/A19. Are the GPS antenna cable shieldsproperly grounded? Is surge protection inplace and properly grounded GPSantenna?Y N N/A21. Is supplementary conductor connected togrounding electrode system? (Exposedend, if any, must be taped.)Y N N/A9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sitepreparation checklistsSP-3 Site preparation grounding checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements A-7
Item # Description Yes (Y) No (N) N/A Comments22. Are down conductors in compliance withAlcatel-Lucent specifications?(If building is less than 23 meters (75 ft.)high, use two 33.6 mm2(2 AWG) copperconductors. If higher than 23 meters (75feet), use two 2/0 copper conductors).Y N N/A23. Is steel column used as one downconductor?Y N N/AConcrete Pad Cell Site Installation Only24. Is supplementary conductor connected togrounding electrode system at both ends(if applicable) ?Y N N/A25. Were buried ring ground and itsconnections inspected before the trenchwas backfilled?Y N N/A26. Was a photo taken of the buried ringground and its connections prior to back-filling for reference file?Y N N/ACompleted by: _______________________________________________________Date: _______________________________________________________9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sitepreparation checklistsSP-3 Site preparation grounding checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
SP-5 Site preparation GPS antenna checklistPurposeThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of the cell site equipment.Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.ChecklistItem # Description Yes (Y) No (N) N/A Comments1. Is antenna installed with base level withintwo degrees?Y N N/A2. Is antenna installed with less than 25% ofthe sky masked by obstruction?Y N N/A3. Is GPS antenna located at least 3.05 m (10feet) vertically and horizontally from anyactive transmit antenna?Y N N/A4. Are aggregate cable loss, cable VoltageStanding Wave Ratio (VSWR), total cablelength, cable type, GPS antenna gain, KSlist and serial numbers recorded in the siteinstallation records?Y N N/A5. Is proper gain antenna installed for thetotal aggregate cable loss and length?Y N N/A6. Is measured cable VSWR within itsspecified value?Y N N/A7. Is GPS antenna cable properly grounded,and equipped with proper surge protectiondevice?Y N N/A8. Are proper service loops provided nearantenna?Y N N/A9. Is proper drip loop provided at the 9927Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinetantenna cable cover?Y N N/A10. Are cable connections torqued to theappropriate value?Y N N/A12. Are all external cables UV rated? Y N N/A13. Are antenna bracket, pipes, and antennaproperly secured?Y N N/A9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sitepreparation checklistsSP-5 Site preparation GPS antenna checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements A-9
Item # Description Yes (Y) No (N) N/A Comments14. Was GPS antenna location verified for lineof sight using a Garmin 45XL test unit orequivalent?Y N N/A15. Is GPS antenna location free of externalinterference (i.e., radio stations, collocatedequipment, etc.) ?Y N N/ACompleted by: _______________________________________________________Date: _______________________________________________________9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sitepreparation checklistsSP-5 Site preparation GPS antenna checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
SP-6 Site preparation punchlist sheetPurposeThe following punchlist is used to track any outstanding site preparation items.PunchlistItem # Comment/Description Severity(1/2/3)Corrective ActionRequired(Y/N) Completed DateSeverity Column Definitions:1. Equipment installation cannot occur until outage is rectified and will void warranty orpotentially cause personal injury.2. Equipment installation can occur but issue must be rectified prior to hand-off tocustomer or service turn-up so that the warranty is not voided.3. Equipment installation, hand-off to customer, or service turn-up can occur but not perAlcatel-Lucent recommendations.Inspection Checklist Completion Sign-OffWas the punchlistcontinuation sheet on thenext page used?□ Yes □ NoInspector's Name: _________________________________________________Inspector's Signature: _________________________________________________Date: _________________________________________________9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sitepreparation checklistsSP-6 Site preparation punchlist sheet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements A-11
SP-6A Site preparation punchlist sheetPurposeThe following punchlist is used to track any outstanding site preparation items.PunchlistItem#Comment/Description Severity(1/2/3)Corrective ActionRequired(Y/N) CompletedDate9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet sitepreparation checklistsSP-6A Site preparation punchlist sheet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Appendix B: Site preparationchecklists for RRHsOverviewPurposeThis section is for use by authorized personnel to verify completion of cell sitepreparation activities prior to installation of base station equipment.ContentsSP-GEN cell site general information B-2SP-1 Site preparation general checklist B-3SP-2 Site preparation power source checklist B-6SP-3 Site preparation grounding checklist B-7SP-4 Site preparation RF antenna checklist B-9SP-5 Site preparation punchlist sheet B-11SP-5A Site preparation punchlist sheet B-12...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements B-1
SP-GEN cell site general informationComplete the following information about the cell site:•Cell Site Name: ______________________•Cell Site Address: ______________________•Cell Site Access Contact Name: ______________________•MTA Name: ______________________•Cell Site #: ______________________•Contact Phone #: ______________________.Site preparation checklists for RRHs SP-GEN cell site general information........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
SP-1 Site preparation general checklistPurposeThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of the cell site equipment.Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item # Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. Are cell site environmental conditionswithin equipment specified operatingrange?Y N N/A2. Has the required space been providedaround equipment [i.e., maintenanceaccess, cabinet(s), heat dissipation,safety]?Y N N/A3. Has a Method of Procedure (MOP) beendeveloped with the installationsupervisor?Y N N/A4. Is cell translations informationavailable?Y N N/A5. Has installer cell site equipmentparameter sheet been completed andreviewed with the installationsupervisor?Y N N/A6 Are the ECP/Switch and cell softwaregenerics compatible?Y N N/A7. Are user alarm facilities available andactive?Y N N/A8. Is adequate primary surge protectionprovided for the user alarms?Y N N/A9. Have the user alarm cables beeninstalled and terminated in the alarminterface and alarm block (orequivalent)?Y N N/A10. Are fiber optic facilities (splicing/DCDistribution/Fiber Management Box)available and active?Y N N/ASite preparation checklists for RRHs SP-1 Site preparation general checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements B-3
Item # Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments11. Have the fiber optic cables beeninstalled for termination at the ALUequipment or at the demarcation point(slicing/DC Distribution/FiberManagement Box)?Y N N/A12. Is the RRH and distributed base station(9234 d2U or 9222 or 9228) going to beco-located or within 328 ft.?Y N N/A13. Is the Standard Fiber Cable assembly(15 ft., 50 ft., 100 ft., etc.) installed andavailable at the site?Y N N/A14. Is the RRH and distributed base station(9234 d2U or 9222 or 9228) installed asnon-co-located separated more than 328ft.?Y N N/A15. Has the customer supplied and installledSplicing/Junction Boxes at both RRHand distributed base station (9234 d2Uor 9222 or 9228) sides?Y N N/A16. Has the customer supplied and installledproper fiber between theSplicing/Junction Boxes ?Y N N/A17. Is there a standard 50 ft. fiber cableassembly installed and available fromSplicing/DC Distribution/FiberManagement Box to near the distributedbase station (9234 d2U or 9222 or 9228)and RRH frames?Y N N/A18, Is the fiber cable properly protected andextra length (if any) coiled up and storedproperly?19. Has all equipment been ordered and hasdelivery to site been scheduled?Y N N/A20. Have all necessary arrangements beenmade for access to the site?Y N N/A21. Have all necessary arrangements beenmade to get equipment onto the site(crane, etc.)?Y N N/ASite preparation checklists for RRHs SP-1 Site preparation general checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Notes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Site preparation checklists for RRHs SP-1 Site preparation general checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements B-5
SP-2 Site preparation power source checklistPurposeThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of the cell site equipment.Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. Is AC / DC service available? Y N N/A2. Have AC / DC service and conduits beenapproved by local code?Y N N/A3. Is AC / DC service equipped with surgeprotection at service entry point?Y N N/A4. Is AC / DC power source appropriate forequipment being installed?Y N N/A5. Does AC / DC service have proper circuitbreaker rating(s) and labeling?Y N N/A6. Is AC / DC circuit breaker(s) availableand labeled for power system?Y N N/A7. Is AC / DC circuit breaker(s) availableand labeled for listed ancillaryequipment?Y N N/AA. Y N N/AB. Y N N/AC. Y N N/A8. Do tower lighting, intrusion lighting, etc.feeds have proper lightning protection?Y N N/A9. If not supplied with the cabinets, have atleast two AC duplex convenience outletsbeen provided within 1.5 meters (5 feet)of radio cabinet(s)?NOTE: A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt(GFCI) type is recommended, and mustbe used when required by code.Y N N/A10. Is each outlet protected by a UL/CSAlisted, or approved 15 A circuit breaker?Y N N/ASite preparation checklists for RRHs SP-2 Site preparation power source checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
SP-3 Site preparation grounding checklistPurposeThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of the cell site equipment.Circle the correct letter for the corresponding description items.Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. Is soil resistivity and site resistance teston file?Y N N/A2. Has connection been provided togrounding electrode system?If yes, circle all that apply:A. Via a buried ring ground anddrivenrod(s)B. Via a buried metallic and electricallycontinuous water pipeC. Via driven ground rod(s) and/orplate(s)D. Via electrolytic ground rod(s)E. Via grounded building steelF. Via grounded grid or radialY N N/A3. Is lighting mast(s) or air terminal(s)provided and bonded?Y N N/A4. Is antenna support structure(s) grounded? Y N N/A5. Is antenna tower bonded to groundingelectrode system?Y N N/A6. Are guy wires bonded to groundingelectrode system?Y N N/A7. Are antenna cable shields grounded atboth ends?Y N N/A8. If tower is greater than 60 meters (200 ft.)high, are antenna cable shields groundedat mid-point and both ends?Y N N/A9. Is ice bridge bonded at both ends and7.62-meter (25-foot) intervals?Y N N/ASite preparation checklists for RRHs SP-3 Site preparation grounding checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements B-7
Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments10. Are all ground connections in compliancewith Alcatel-Lucent requirements(exothermic weld, compression type with2-hole lugs; properly secured;anti-oxidant used on contact surfacearea)?Y N N/A11. Are all grounding conductors routed asstraight as possible with no loops or sharpbends?Y N N/A12. Is cabinet support structure grounded? Y N N/A13. Are metallic conduits bonded at both endsand 7.62 meter (25 foot) intervals?Y N N/A14. Are all fence corner posts and gate postsproperly grounded (including fence fabricand barbed wire, as applicable)?Y N N/A15. Are all metallic objects within 1.8 meters(6 feet) bonded to the grounding system?Y N N/A16. Is AC / DC power supply equipped with asurge protection device and is the deviceproperly connected to the ground system?Y N N/A17. Is tower light system (if installed)equipped with a surge protection deviceand is the device properly connected tothe ground system?Y N N/A18. Are the RF surge protection devicesproperly connected to the ground system?Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Site preparation checklists for RRHs SP-3 Site preparation grounding checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
SP-4 Site preparation RF antenna checklistPurposeThe following items must be completed prior to the installation of the RF cell siteequipment. Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments1. Is tower properly installed and secured? Y N N/A2. Are all antenna cable runs installed? Y N N/A3. Are all antenna cable runs properlyterminated with 7/16 DIN femaleconnectors on the equipment side?Y N N/A4. Are all cable connections torqued to theappropriate value?Y N N/A5. Are the RF antenna cables equipped withsurge protection devices?6. Are all external cables UV rated? Y N N/A7. Are antenna cable runs' demarcationpoints in proper location?Y N N/A8. Are antenna cable runs marked and inproper sequence per applicable equipmentdrawings?Y N N/A9. Are appropriate type, length and numberof antenna cable jumpers available?Y N N/A10. Are appropriate drip loops provided forantenna cable runs at turns anddemarcation point?Y N N/A11. Have antenna and cable sweeps beenperformed?Y N N/A12. Are antennas properly installed andsecured?Y N N/A13. Are all antennas the proper type? Y N N/A14. Are all antennas at proper azimuth?(0,120 or 240 degrees)Y N N/A15. Are antennas at proper height? Y N N/A16. Are antennas at proper tilt? Y N N/ASite preparation checklists for RRHs SP-4 Site preparation RF antenna checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements B-9
Item#Description Yes(Y)No(N)N/A Comments17. Have diversity antennas been properlyseparated?Y N N/A18. Are antenna hatchplate and cable bootsproperly installed?Y N N/ANotes:1. Completed by: ______________________2. Date: _______Site preparation checklists for RRHs SP-4 Site preparation RF antenna checklist........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
SP-5 Site preparation punchlist sheetPurposeThe following punchlist is used to track any outstanding site preparation items.Item # Comment/Description Severity (1/2/3) Corrective Action Required(Y/N) Completed DateNotes:1. Equipment installation cannot occur until outage is rectified and will void warranty or potentially causepersonal injury.2. Equipment installation can occur but issue must be rectified prior to handoff to customer or service turn-upso that the warranty is not voided.3. Equipment installation, handoff to customer, or service turn-up can occur but not per Lucentrecommendations.4. Inspection Checklist Completion Sign-Off (complete below)5. Was the punchlist continuation sheet on the next page used? Yes or No6. Inspector's Name: ______________________7. Inspector's Signature: _____________________ Date: _________Site preparation checklists for RRHs SP-5 Site preparation punchlist sheet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements B-11
SP-5A Site preparation punchlist sheetPurposeThe following punchlist is used to track any outstanding site preparation items.Item # Comment/Description Severity(1/2/3)Corrective ActionRequired(Y/N) CompletedDateSite preparation checklists for RRHs SP-5A Site preparation punchlist sheet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................B-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Appendix C: 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinetcell site informationOverviewPurposeThis section is for use by Customer Project Management to document cell siteconfiguration information.ContentsCSC-1 Cell site configuration information C-2...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements C-1
CSC-1 Cell site configuration informationGeneral base station informationComplete the following cell site information:Cell Site information (provided by inspector)NameAddressContact nameMTA nameCell Site #Contact Phone & Pager #Installation typeCheck all that apply:•□ Indoor•□ Outdoor•□ Controlled Environment•□ Uncontrolled Environment•□ Concrete Pad•□ Rooftop•□ Other (Specify) : ___________________________________________Base station substructureCheck all that apply:•□ Concrete•□ Wood floor•□ Raised floor•□ Non-Penetrating•□ I-beam•□ C-beam•□ Platform9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet cell siteinformationCSC-1 Cell site configuration information........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Earthquake zone ratingCheck one:•□ Zone 0•□ Zone 1•□ Zone 2•□ Zone 3•□ Zone 4Base station equipmentComplete the information for the 9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinetequipment:Cabinet Type Serial # # of sector Duplex/Triplex/DualDuplexPrimary cabinetGrowth cabinetsBattery cabinetAntennasComplete the following (if required) :PCS Channel # (1-1999) ___________________________________________# of Carriers (1-9) ___________________________________________GPS Antenna KS/Model ___________________________________________PCS Freq. Block (A-F) ___________________________________________GPS Cable Length (ft.) ___________________________________________GPS Antenna Gain (dB) ___________________________________________Microwave Antenna Type (_____) ___________________________________________PowerTotal # of Battery Strings ___________________________________________Power source, if any•□ -48 VDC9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet cell siteinformationCSC-1 Cell site configuration information........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements C-3
Integrated power?•□Yes•□NoExternal power?•□Yes•□NoPower collocated with base station equipment?•□Yes•□NoOther cell site equipmentComplete the following:Equipment description Yes (Y) No (N) N/AAntenna Tower? Y N N/AFAA Lighting? Y N N/ATower Light Alarm? Y N N/AIce Bridge?Covering: (check one)____ Cables Only____ Cables and EquipmentY N N/ACable Tray or Ladder Racks?Type of Ladder: (check one)____ 5' Ladders____ 12' Ladders____ Other: ____Y N N/AAntenna Cable Hatch Plate? Number of EntryHoles ____Y N N/AFacilities Ancillary Equipment?Power Source: (check one)____ AC____ DCVoltage: (check one)____ DC____ rmsY N N/A9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet cell siteinformationCSC-1 Cell site configuration information........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Equipment description Yes (Y) No (N) N/AAC Service:Size (amps) ____Voltage (v) ____Phase (1 or 3) ____Customer-supplied Power System?NOTE: If YES, the customer is responsible for theconfiguration of the power system.YNEarthquake Bracing Required? Y N N/ATx/Rx Antenna?(mounting location)____ Tower____ Steel Structure____ Building____ Antenna Support StructureY N N/ACell Site Grounding?If YES, select all that apply:____ Buried ring ground and driven rods____ Buried metallic and electrically continuouswater pipe____ Down conductors (Quantity: ____)____ Electrolytic ground rod(s) (Quantity :____)____ Driven ground rod(s) (Quantity :____)____ Grounded building steel____ Ground grid____ Ground radial(s)(Quantity :____)YNCollocated non-PCS equipment?Existing grounding system:____ Single Point____ IntegratedYNGround Bus?If YES, quantity: ____YN9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet cell siteinformationCSC-1 Cell site configuration information........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements C-5
9927 Distributed Base Station Outdoor Cabinet cell siteinformationCSC-1 Cell site configuration information........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Appendix D: Guidelines forlifting and moving cabinetsOverviewPurposeThis Appendix provides guidelines for lifting and moving the 9927 Distributed BaseStation Outdoor Cabinet cabinets and the 60ECv2 battery cabinet.ContentsLifting and moving cabinets D-2...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements D-1
Lifting and moving cabinetsPurposeCabinets are usually shipped to the customer via truck and are delivered to the installationsite. During installation, it may be necessary to lift the cabinet to move it to a newlocation. This section describes how to safely lift the cabinets. Use this information asyou perform the lifting procedures.WARNINGEquipment damageA dolly with straps can damage the front air filter cover and the rear muffler cover of the9927 cabinet if too much tension is applied to the straps.When a dolly with straps is used to move the 9927 Distributed Base Station OutdoorCabinet, adjust the straps and the tension so that the air filter cover and the rear mufflercover are not damaged by the straps.Lifting machineryTo lift the cabinet, do one of the following:•Use a forklift with forks that are at least 4 feet long to lift a cabinet attached to a palletfrom the bottom.•Install lifting eyebolts on the top of the cabinet, and use a derrick and slings to lift thecabinet from its top.Safety precautions for using lifting machineryWARNINGPersonnel injury or equipment damageCabinets are too heavy to move without appropriate lifting devices.Derrick equipment or a forklift must be used to lift the cabinet. Do not attempt to movethe cabinet manually, or remove it from the pallet manually.Comply with the following guidelines when using lifting machinery:•Only operators who are specifically trained and meet company requirements shouldbe permitted to operate derrick or forklift equipment.•All persons working with derricks or forklifts must wear standard safety headgear,footwear, eye protection, and insulated gloves (if required).Guidelines for lifting and moving cabinets Lifting and moving cabinets........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................D-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
•Do not operate a derrick until both stabilizers are extended and firmly supported. Donot extend stabilizers after a load is suspended from the derrick.•While raising the derrick from the stowed position, be alert for overhead obstructions,such as power lines, that may interfere.•At all times, keep bystanders away from the work area.•Operators must not suspend loads over people, nor can any person be permitted towork, stand, or pass under a suspended load.•When a cabinet is being lifted with slings, it is unsafe to lift the cabinet when liftingsling angle is less than 45 degrees to the top of the cabinet.Guidelines for using a derrickWhen a derrick is used to move a cabinet, lifting eyebolts and slings are used to attach thecabinet to the derrick.Lifting eyeboltsDANGERCabinet lifting hazard!When lifting cabinets, incorrect or improperly installed eyebolts will fail endangeringpersonnel to bodily injury and destroying the equipment.Avoid using the wrong eyebolts by following these guideline:•If a ½ inch eyebolt threads easily and fully into a lifting nut on the top of the cabinet,then use the ½ inch eyebolts.•If not, check the threads for 12 mm eyebolts. The 12 mm eyebolt should thread all theway down without binding, until it bottoms out.•A 12 mm eyebolt is too small for a ½ inch lifting nut, but will not hand thread all theway into the ½-inch nut unless forced. It will cross thread if forced, and may pull outwhen hoisting, presenting a serious danger. Do NOT force 12 mm eyebolts into ½inch lifting nuts. Doing so will damage the threads of the lifting nuts.•A ½ inch eyebolt will thread less than half a thread into a 12 mm lifting nut. Do NOTforce ½ inch eyebolts into 12 mm lifting nuts. Doing so will damage the threads of thelifting nuts.Install lifting eyebolts on 9927 cabinetsFour R-ITE-6110 M12, or Four R-ITE-6113 1/2-inch lifting eyebolts are screwed into thelifting nuts on the top of the cabinet, as shown in the following figure.Guidelines for lifting and moving cabinets Lifting and moving cabinets........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements D-3
Position each lifting eyebolt so that the plane of the eyebolt points at the center of the topof the cabinet, as shown in the previous figure. When this is done, and the load is applied,the plane of the eyebolt will align with the load. Eyebolts that are not aligned with theload can bend as the load pulls on them sideways. Refer to the following figure for thecorrect method to install the lifting eyebolts.Install lifting eyebolts on 60ECv2 cabinetTwo R-ITE-6113 1/2 inch lifting eyebolts are screwed into the lifting nuts on the top ofthe cabinet, as shown in the following figure.Important! Do NOT use R-ITE-6110 M12 eyebolts to lift the 60ECv2 cabinet.TOP VIEWLifting nutsfor EyeboltsTOP VIEWLifting EyeboltPlane ofEyeboltSlingLiftingeyeboltsGuidelines for lifting and moving cabinets Lifting and moving cabinets........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................D-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Secure each lifting eyebolt at the top of the cabinet, as shown in the previous figures, andensure the shoulder of the eyebolts is properly seated. Refer to the following figure for thecorrect method to install the lifting eyebolts.Install lifting eyeboltsSlingsAttach the slings to the boom line with a B connecting link or clevis. Attach the otherends of the slings to the lifting eyebolts with a B connecting link or clevis.When a cabinet is being lifted with slings, it is unsafe to lift the cabinet when the liftingsling angle is less than 45 degrees to the top of the cabinet. At closer than 45 degrees,there is too much side stress on the lifting eyebolts. Use slings that are long enough tokeep the lifting sling angle at greater than 45 degrees from the top of the cabinet.Guidelines for lifting and moving cabinets Lifting and moving cabinets........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements D-5
Control the cabinet while it is being liftedNOTICEWhen Moving CabinetWhen moving a cabinet, do not tilt the cabinet beyond 30 degrees from vertical. Do notstand under the cabinet.A rope tied to the pallet attached to the cabinet should be used to guide the cabinet whileit is being lifted. The rope must be sufficiently long. As the cabinet is being lifted andtransported, use the rope to guide the cabinet and prevent the cabinet from tilting orswinging.Always lift cabinets carefully. Also, keep the boom line tight to prevent the cabinet fromtipping while the cabinet is being moved. At the end of the lift, slowly place the cabineton the ground.Unsafe if lifting sling angle isless than 45 degreesto the top of the cabinet.Lifting slingangleBoom lineB connecting link or clevisSlingsLiftingEyeboltSlingsUnsafe if lifting sling angle isLess than 45 degreesTo the top of the cabinet.Lifting slingangleBoom lineB connecting link or clevisSlingsLiftingEyeboltModular Cell cabinet 60ECv2 battery cabinetGuidelines for lifting and moving cabinets Lifting and moving cabinets........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................D-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Appendix E: GPS antennainstallationOverviewPurposeThis appendix contains the information needed to install the GPS antenna.ContentsGPS antenna installation (general) E-2RF interference considerations E-4Lightning interference consideration E-5GPS antenna mount kit E-9GPS antenna mounting instructions E-11Active GPS antenna Standard Wave Ratio (SWR) test E-15...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements E-1
GPS antenna installation (general)Site selectionThe GPS antenna installation site should be selected such that the maximum aggregate ofall blockages above the 10 degree mask angle, such as buildings or mountains, does notexceed 25% of the surface area of a hemisphere around the GPS antenna. This blockageshould not be in one contiguous quadrant of the hemisphere. Each contiguously blockedquadrant should be less than 12.5% of the sphere's surface area.The following diagram shows the mask angle definition for the GPS antenna.Important! Do not install the GPS antenna directly under structures that mayaccumulate or shed snow or ice.It is desirable that the antenna has the clearest view to the south, east, and west in thenorthern hemisphere and to the north, east, and west in the southern hemisphere.GPS antenna installation GPS antenna installation (general)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................E-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Obstructions and interferenceThe following types of obstructions and possible sources of interference need to beconsidered:•Hills, mountains, trees and surrounding plant life.•Adjacent buildings or any large sky obstructing structures such as grain elevators,airplane hangers, bridges, overhead roadways, etc.•Water towers or any close range large metal objects that could cause excessive skyobstruction.•Any locations where birds or animals may easily nest or build on or around theantenna.•Any collocated RF transmission antennas, TV stations, cable television cables, orarc-welding equipment.•High-voltage lines will not cause interference with GPS signal reception.•Self-supporting or guyed towers will generally not block the GPS signal.•Trees do not totally block but rather degrade GPS reception, especially during periodsof heavy rain or snow. Consider if increased summer plant life could also become aproblem.•If a GPS antenna is mounted to a monopole antenna mast, it must be mounted aminimum distance (D) from the monopole such that less than 12.5% of a contiguoussurface area of a hemisphere around the antenna is blocked by the monopole. TheGPS antenna must be spaced a minimum distance D = 1.61 x R (where R is the radiusof the monopole at the attachment point of the GPS antenna), from the outside surfaceof the monopole.Example:Monopole radius (inches)R=12D = (1.61 x 12)D = 19.3" minimumThis example assumes, of course, that the monopole is the only obstruction to beconsidered, and constitutes a contiguous 12.5% blockage of the sky. This condition wouldconstitute a contiguous blockage in one quadrant of the hemisphere.GPS antenna installation GPS antenna installation (general)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements E-3
RF interference considerationsRF interference considerationsThe GPS antenna installation site should be chosen such that it is not in a direct radiationpattern of the cell site transmit antennas, and situated such that no other antennas,microwave transmit dishes, and other sources of RF radiation that could affect GPSreception are in close proximity. The GPS antenna should not be located within 10 feethorizontally and 10 feet vertically from any actively transmitting antenna.GPS antenna installation RF interference considerations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................E-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Lightning interference considerationLightning considerationsIndustry standard practices for lightning protection should be followed for GPS antennainstallations. Several sources for such information are:•Grounding and Lightning Protection Guidelines for Alcatel-Lucent Network WirelessSystem Cell Sites, 401-200-115•National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), NFPA 780, Standard for Installation ofLightning Protection Systems•Poly Phaser Corporation “The Grounds” for lightning protection and groundingsolutions for communication sites.The GPS antenna should be installed such that it is not the highest point in an installation(The GPS antenna must not be a lightning rod). The GPS antenna must be within the“protective cone” (see Figure on the following page) of any grounded structure such as anantenna tower or ancillary lightning rod. The “protective cone” is the area between thecircumference of a circle with a 150 foot radius that tangentially touches the ground andthe side or top of a grounded structure and the ground or structure.Protective cone installationThe following diagram shows the GPS antenna installed within the protective cone.GPS antenna installation Lightning interference consideration........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements E-5
Important! The percentage of protection for the shaded zone is 96%.Lightning rod installationIf the GPS antenna is mounted to the side of an antenna tower above the 150 foot point,then horizontal lightning rods must be employed such that the antenna is within the areaof a 150 foot sphere that touches both lightning rods, as shown in the following diagram.GPS antenna installation Lightning interference consideration........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................E-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
In addition, the GPS antenna coaxial cable shield shall be bonded at one point minimumnear the equipment and/or hatch plate, provided the GPS antenna is installed in the coneof protection using short (less than 60 feet) coaxial cable.Important! If the coaxial cable run along the tower is more than 60 feet, then thecoaxial cable shield shall be grounded at multiple points near the antenna andequipment, at 100 foot intervals.Preventing Arc-over between structures and antennaIf the GPS antenna is mounted on a separate pole or structure of height (H) near anantenna tower or other grounded structure, and the distance (D) from the pole or structureto the tower or other grounded structure is less than the height of the pole divided by six(H/6), then the pole or structure and the antenna tower must be bonded together eliminatepossible arc over during a lightning strike.Example:If the pole is 50 feet tall, then D=8.3 feet. (50/6 = 8.3).Refer to the following diagram for more detail.GPS antenna installation Lightning interference consideration........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements E-7
GPS antenna installation Lightning interference consideration........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................E-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
GPS antenna mount kitGeneralGPS antenna mount kit are available from Andrews in several forms. The standard mountkit (denoted by the letters MS at the end of the part number) contains two separate kitsthat can be used together or separately in the installation of the mount. These separate kitsare the Collar Bracket Mount Kit (part number 602214) and the L-Bracket Mount Kit(part number 602215). Alternatively, any one of these kits may be installed if the userrequires. Remaining mount kit material may be retained for later use.GPS-QBW-26NMSThe GPS-QBW-26NMS is a self contained GPS antenna and mount kit. The kit includes aright hand circularly polarized antenna that incorporates a 26 dB high performance lownoise amplifier as well as mounting hardware to attach the antenna to vertical pipe withina range of diameter.Pipe diameterThe L-Bracket Mount Kit will attach the GPS antenna onto a customer-supplied verticalpipe of diameter ranging between 3/4" to 1/12".Important! Before installing any components ensure that the mounting pipe is thecorrect diameter and free of any components from previous installations.This kit contains two mounting bracket types. The two brackets can be used together,as the standard mount kit, or separately as the L-Bracket Mount or the Collar BracketMount. The three mounting arrangements are covered in the following section.NOTICEEquipment DamageTwisting a cable can damage the cable.DO NOT TWIST ANTENNA TO ATTACH OR REMOVE CABLE.Bracket mount kits parts listsThe following table provides description of the mounting kit parts.Collar Bracket Mount Kit (Part #602214)Item # Part # Quantity Description1a 602186 1 CollarGPS antenna installation GPS antenna mount kit........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements E-9
Collar Bracket Mount Kit (Part #602214)Item # Part # Quantity Description2 602190 1 Gasket3a 602189 4 #10-32 UNF x 0.5" Captive Screw4a 9978-78 2 0.25" - 20 UNC-3A x 1.0" Set Screw5a 9903-7 1 Allen WrenchL- Bracket Mount Kit (Part #602215)Item # Part # Quantity Description1b 602187-2 1 L - Bracket2 602190 1 Gasket3b 9845-2 4 #10-32 UNF x 0.312" Screw4b 726042 2 Cleat5b 9963-131 2 0.25" - 20 UNCx2.5" Hex Head Cap Screw6b 9963-256 2 0.25" - 20 UNCx3.25" Hex Head Cap Screw7b 9974-15 2 0.25" Lockwasher8b 9999-57 2 0.25" - 20 Hex NutGPS antenna installation GPS antenna mount kit........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................E-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
GPS antenna mounting instructionsStandard mount kitPerform the following steps and refer to the following diagram to mount the GPSantenna. (See “Bracket mount kits parts lists” (p. E-9) on the previous page for part'sdescription)....................................................................................................................................................................................................1Attach L-Bracket, Item 1b, to customer-supplied vertical pipe using bolts (Items 5b or 6bto suit) and Items 4b, 7b and 8b. Locate in desired position....................................................................................................................................................................................................2Tighten 0.25 inch hardware....................................................................................................................................................................................................3Insert the cable assembly, fitted with N male connector, through the Collar, Item 1a, andGasket, Item 2. Install Captive Screws, Item 3a. Do not install set screws, Items 4a, forthis configuration....................................................................................................................................................................................................4With Gasket, Item 2, on top of the L- Bracket, insert cable assembly through L-Bracketand Gasket. Attach the cable assembly to the GPS antenna and tighten the connector asrequired.GPS antenna installation GPS antenna mounting instructions........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements E-11
...................................................................................................................................................................................................5Slide the Collar and Gasket up to the antenna and attach to the antenna by pushingthrough the four Captive screws through the Gaskets and tighten them into the antennabase....................................................................................................................................................................................................6Install weatherproofing that extends from directly underneath the flange on the collarbracket to at least 3 inches below the bottom of the collar measured on the cableassembly. The unused set screw holes will be covered.Important! Weatherproofing is not provided with this kit.L-bracket mount kitPerform the following steps and refer to the following diagram to mount the GPSantenna....................................................................................................................................................................................................1Attach L-Bracket, Item 1b, to customer-supplied vertical pipe using bolts (Items 5b or v6b to suit) and Items 4b, 7b and 8b. Locate in desired position....................................................................................................................................................................................................2Tighten 0.25 inch hardware.GPS ANTENNA2“L” TYPE BRACKET1b3b“L” - BRACKET MOUNT6b5b or5b4b8b7bSHORT SCREWSGPS antenna installation GPS antenna mounting instructions........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................E-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012END OF STEPS...................................................................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................................................................3With a Gasket, Item 2, on top of the L-Bracket, insert cable assembly through L-Bracketand Gasket. Attach the cable assembly to the GPS antenna and tighten the connector asrequired....................................................................................................................................................................................................4Insert the four short, Item 3b, screws through the L-Bracket and Gasket and attachantenna and tighten screws. Do not use the Captive Screws for this configuration....................................................................................................................................................................................................5Install weatherproofing that extends at least 2 inch below the bottom of the connector onthe cable assembly to directly underneath the base plate of the antenna.Important! Weatherproofing is not provided with this kit.Collar mount kitPerform the following steps and refer to the following diagram to mount the GPSantenna....................................................................................................................................................................................................1Install Captive Screws, Item 3a, and Set Screws, Item 4a, in Collar, Item 1a, then pushCaptive Screws, Item 3a, through Gasket, Item 2, holes in order to retain Gasket.COLLAR TYPEMOUNTING BRACKETGPS ANTENNACOLLAR MOUNT BRACKET21a3a4aGPS antenna installation GPS antenna mounting instructions........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements E-13END OF STEPS...................................................................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................................................................2Insert the cable assembly fitted with N male connector through the customer-suppliedvertical mounting pipe, and Collar and Gasket assembly previously prepared....................................................................................................................................................................................................3Attach cable assembly to the GPS antenna and tighten connector as required....................................................................................................................................................................................................4Attach Collar and Gasket assembly to antenna and tighten Captive Screws, Item 3a, intoantenna base....................................................................................................................................................................................................5Slide assembly down so that the Collar slides over the mounting pipe. Tighten SetScrews, Item 4a....................................................................................................................................................................................................6Install weatherproofing that extends from directly underneath the flange on the collarbracket to at least 3 inches below the bottom of the collar measured on the cableassembly.Important! Weatherproofing is not provided with this kit.GPS antenna installation GPS antenna mounting instructions........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................E-14 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012END OF STEPS...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Active GPS antenna Standard Wave Ratio (SWR) testSWR testThe RF signals from the GPS satellites are extremely low-level microwave signals thatmust reach the RFTG with minimal distortion and loss. To verify the RF integrity of thecomplete antenna and cable system, a Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) or Distance-to-Fault(DTF) test should be performed.Since the GPS antenna is an active device, a standard SWR or DTF test setup cannot beused. A Bias-T must be employed to inject +5 VDC into the RF line to power theantenna's Low Noise Amplifier (see Figure below).Important! The antenna will meet it's specified SWR only when powered in this way.Calibrate the Wiltron as shown and per the manufacturer's instructions. Perform the SWRor DTF measurement as shown and per the manufacturer's instructions. Record the MAXSWR indicated and/or DTF data. If it MAX SWR is greater than 2.5, the fault must berepaired and the antenna and cable retested.Bias-TMini-CircuitsZFBT-4R2G-FTGPSAntenna5VDCPowerSupplyWiltron SiteMasterDCRFDigi-KeyT309-NDRF & DCGPS Antenna CableCalibrate Wilton atoutput of Bias-TF1=1570.0 MHzF2=1580.0 MHzAntenna SWR spec.MAX SWR = 2.5 (7.4 dB return loss)Digi-Key(800) 344-4539Mini-Circuits (800) 654-7949GPS antenna installation Active GPS antenna Standard Wave Ratio (SWR) test........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements E-15
GPS antenna installation Active GPS antenna Standard Wave Ratio (SWR) test........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................E-16 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Appendix F: Power and BatteryEngineering Rules for 9927Distributed Base StationOutdoor CabinetOverviewPurposeThis appendix contains a copy of the document Power & Battery Engineering Rules forAlcatel-Lucent CDMA Modular Cell 4.0B, ER_0102_0004_PWR, which is the primarysource for power requirements and battery backup information for the 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor Cabinet.ContentsEngineering Rules Document F-2...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements F-1
Engineering Rules DocumentDescriptionThe remaining pages of this appendix are the pages of the Power & Battery EngineeringRules for Alcatel-Lucent CDMA Modular Cell 4.0B, ER_0102_0004_PWR.Power and Battery Engineering Rules for 9927 DistributedBase Station Outdoor CabinetEngineering Rules Document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................F-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Appendix G: Productconformance statementsOverviewPurposeThis section presents the product conformance statements that apply to the 9228 BaseStation cabinet.In regions such as North America and the European Union, the statements that arerequired are determined primarily by national or multinational regulations. However, insome regions, contract terms determine which statements are required.The presence of the statement indicates that the product does comply with that statementwherever it is required to do so.ContentsCanada G-2European Union G-5United States G-10...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements G-1
CanadaIntroductionThe statements that follow are the product conformance statements that apply to the 9228Base Station sMacro cabinet when deployed in Canada.Industry CanadaICES-003: Interference-Causing Equipment Standard Digital ApparatusThis Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.IC CS-03: Specification for Terminal Equipment, Terminal Systems, NetworkProtection Devices, Connection Arrangements and Hearing Aids CompatibilityThis product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.RF approvalRSS-132: Cellular Telephones Employing New Technologies Operating in the Bands824-849 MHz and 869-894 MHzThe term “IC” before the certification/registration number only signifies that the IndustryCanada technical specifications were met.RSS-133: PCS Radio Standards SpecificationsThe term “IC” before the certification/registration number only signifies that the IndustryCanada technical specifications were met.Product safety conformanceThe 9228 Base Station cabinet is Safety Certified ITE by Underwriters Laboratories (UL)and UL Canada.This Certification is marked on the equipment main nameplate label. Should the localAuthority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) require prior or additional verification of thisCertification, a Product Certificate of Compliance can be obtained from the specificCertification Body by the Business/Product Unit Applicant for the product or bycontacting:Technical Support Services, within Canada: +1 630 224 4672, prompt 2Any modifications to this equipment are not permitted without review and official writtenauthorization from the specific Certification Body. Unauthorized changes may violate theProduct Safety Certification. Modifications or changes authorized by official CN/CNNare assumed to have received prior approval from this Lab.Product conformance statements Canada........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................G-2 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Antenna exposureAntenna installations for the 9228 Base Station cabinet shall be performed in accordancewith all applicable manufacturer's recommendations, and national laws and regulations.To ensure correct antenna installation, the antenna installer shall perform all necessarycalculations and/or field measurements to evaluate compliance with applicable nationallaws or regulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields. The supplier of radioequipment, the supplier of antenna equipment and the integrator and builder of the sitemust provide sufficient information so that the limits of the exclusion zones can bedetermined. Any changes to the antenna or other equipment in the transmit path mayrequire re-evaluation of the exposures to electromagnetic fields.Human exposurePursuant to Health Canada Safety Code 6, Limits of Human Exposure to Radio frequencyElectromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, all installationsmust be evaluated against the Maximum Exposure Limits as described in Chapter 2,Health Canada 99-EHD-237.Optical transmittersAlcatel-Lucent declares that 9228 Base Station cabinet complies with the InternationalElectrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards IEC 60825-1 Edition 2.0 (2007) and IEC60825-2 Edition 3.1 (2007). It is a Class I/1 laser optical fiber communication systems"product" under the IEC classifications.This product is designed to ensure that personnel operating the product are notendangered by laser radiation during normal operation and fault conditions. This productdoes not present a risk of eye injury because it is fully enclosed and does not containembedded lasers greater than Class I/1 unless otherwise noted.CAUTIONLaser hazardUse of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifiedherein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.Do not view directly into the laser beam with optical instruments such as a fibermicroscope because viewing of laser emission in excess of Class 1 limits significantlyincreases the risk of eye damage.Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or an open connector as long as the opticalsource is switched on.Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiberconnectors.Product conformance statements Canada........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements G-3
Packaging collection and recovery requirementsCountries, states, localities, or other jurisdictions may require that systems be establishedfor the return and/or collection of packaging waste from the consumer, or other end user,or from the waste stream. Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for thereturn and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established.For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packagingwaste within specific jurisdictions, please contact the Alcatel-Lucent Services -Environmental Health and Safety organization. For installations not performed byAlcatel-Lucent Technologies, please contact the Alcatel-Lucent Customer Support Centerat:Technical Support Services, within Canada: +1 630 224 4672, prompt 2Product conformance statements Canada........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................G-4 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
European UnionIntroductionThe statements that follow are the product conformance statements that apply to the 9228Base Station cabinet bearing the CE Marking and when deployed in the European Union.Declaration of Conformity for radio and telecommunication terminal equipment under the scopeof Directive 1999/5/ECHereby, Alcatel-Lucent declares that the equipment documented in this publication is incompliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive1999/5/EC.The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is keptat the Alcatel-Lucent location which is responsible for this product. For more informationplease contact your local Alcatel-Lucent Customer Service Organization.CE markingThis product has been CE-marked in accordance with the following European Directive:•Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) 1999/5/ECEMC and radio spectrum compliance for the 850 MHz productThe equipment complies with the following EMC and radio spectrum specifications:•EN 300 339 V1.1.1 (1998-06)•ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1 (2005-09)•ETSI EN 301 489-26 V2.3.1 (2005-07)•ETSI EN 301 908-1 V2.2.1 (2003-10)•Code of Federal Regulations FCC part 24(E)•IS 3GPP2 - C.S0010-BProduct safety conformanceThe equipment complies with the following product safety specifications:•EN 60950-1:2001•EN 60215:1989Telecommunications StandardsThe equipment complies with the following telecommunication specifications:•Technical Basis Regulation TBR 13Product conformance statements European Union........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements G-5
Antenna exposureAntenna installations for the 9228 Base Station cabinet shall be performed in accordancewith all applicable manufacturer's recommendations, and national laws and regulations.To ensure correct antenna installation, the antenna installer shall perform all necessarycalculations and/or field measurements to evaluate compliance with applicable nationallaws or regulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields. The supplier of radioequipment, the supplier of antenna equipment and the integrator and builder of the sitemust provide sufficient information so that the limits of the exclusion zones can bedetermined. Any changes to the antenna or other equipment in the transmit path mayrequire reevaluation of the exposures to electromagnetic fields.Pursuant to•European Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC “On the limitation of exposure ofthe general public to electromagnetic fields” dated 12 July 1999 and•ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection)“Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, andelectromagnetic fields”,all installations must be evaluated against the Reference Levels, and if necessaryexclusion zones for public and installation workers defined.The following information on Alcatel-Lucent supplied equipment is available fromcustomer representatives:•Output power and antenna characteristic, if the product is equipped with an integralantenna.•A detailed description of at least one typical normal configuration, including antennasystem (feeders, connectors, combiners, antennas etc.), if the product is intended to beused with external antennas.•Limit distances for general public and occupational exposure. If the product isintended for use with external antennas, limit distances shall be given for the giventypical system configurations.•Information how to specify exposure levels and limit distances for any optionalsystem configuration not specified in detail.•Information on how to install the equipment/system or the external antennas in orderto ensure that the separation between the radiating antenna and general public areexceeding the maximum allowed distances.Information on the methodology used for the determination of RF safety compliancedistances and exclusion zones, and the results of the compliance evaluation shall beavailable for inspection by officials of the governing authorities.Product conformance statements European Union........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................G-6 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Optical transmittersAlcatel-Lucent declares that 9228 Base Station cabinet complies with the CENELECstandards EN 60825-1 Edition 1994 and its amendment 1 (2002) and amendment 2(2001) and EN 60825-2 Edition 2004. It is a Class I/1 laser optical fiber communicationsystems “product” under the IEC classifications.This product is designed to ensure that personnel operating the product are notendangered by laser radiation during normal operation and fault conditions. This productdoes not present a risk of eye injury because it is fully enclosed and does not containembedded lasers greater than Class I/1 unless otherwise noted.CAUTIONLaser hazardUse of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifiedherein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.Do not view directly into the laser beam with optical instruments such as a fibermicroscope because viewing of laser emission in excess of Class 1 limits significantlyincreases the risk of eye damage.Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or an open connector as long as the opticalsource is switched on.Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiberconnectors.Packaging collection and recovery requirementsCountries, states, localities, or other jurisdictions may require that systems be establishedfor the return and/or collection of packaging waste from the consumer, or other end user,or from the waste stream. Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for thereturn and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established.For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packagingwaste within specific jurisdictions, please contact the Alcatel-Lucent Services -Environmental Health and Safety organization. For installations not performed byAlcatel-Lucent Technologies, please contact the Alcatel-Lucent Customer Support Centerat:Technical Support Services, from all other countries: +1 630 224 4672, prompt 2Product conformance statements European Union........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements G-7
Recycling / take-back / disposal of productElectronic products and batteries bearing or referencing the symbols shown below whenput on the market within the European Union, shall be collected and treated at the end oftheir useful life, in compliance with applicable European Union and local legislation.They shall not be disposed of as part of unsorted municipal waste. Due to materials thatmay be contained in the product and batteries, such as heavy metals, the environment andhuman health may be negatively impacted as a result of inappropriate disposal.Note 1: For electronic products put on the market in the European Union, a solid barunder the crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that the product was put on the market after13 August 2005.Note 2: For batteries put on the market in the European Union, a chemical symbol Hg(mercury), Cd (cadmium), or Pb (lead), or a combination of those symbols, beneath thecross-out wheeled bin indicates that the battery contains the corresponding heavy metals.Moreover, in compliance with legal requirements and contractual agreements, whereapplicable, Alcatel-Lucent will offer to provide for the collection and treatment ofAlcatel-Lucent products bearing the logo at the end of their useful life, or productsdisplaced by Alcatel-Lucent equipment offers.Product conformance statements European Union........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................G-8 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
For information regarding take-back, recycling, or disposal of equipment byAlcatel-Lucent or for equipment take-back requests, visit the Alcatel-Lucent Take-Backweb page (http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/product_takeback), or contact Alcatel-LucentTakeback Support at takeback@alcatel-lucent.com. For technical information on producttreatment, consult the Alcatel-Lucent Recycling Information web page(http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/product_recycling)Material content complianceEuropean Union (EU) Directive 2002/95/EC, “Restriction of the use of certain HazardousSubstances” (RoHS), restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium,and certain flame retardants in electrical and electronic equipment. This Directive appliesto electrical and electronic products placed on the EU market after 1 July 2006, withvarious exemptions, including an exemption for lead solder in network infrastructureequipment. Alcatel-Lucent products shipped to the EU after 1 July 2006 comply with theEU RoHS Directive.Product conformance statements European Union........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements G-9
United StatesIntroductionThe statements that follow are the product conformance statements that apply to the 9228Base Station cabinet when deployed in the United States.Federal Communications CommissionImportant! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Alcatel-Lucent, Inc.could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this devicemust accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.FCC Part 15 Class A (as marketed)Important! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protections against harmful interference when theequipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordancewith the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmfulinterference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at theuser's expense.FCC Part 15 Class B (as marketed)Important! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentialinstallation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energyand, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does causeharmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of the following measures:•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Product conformance statements United States........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................G-10 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
FCC Part 68This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted bythe ACTA. On the cabinet assembly of this equipment is a label that contains, amongother information, a product identifier in the format of AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested,this number must be provided to the telephone company.•FIC 04DU9-1SN•SOC 6.0NThe T1 network interface on this equipment is hard wired to a punch down block , whichmeets the FCC specifications.If this equipment 9228 Base Station cabinet causes harm to the telephone network, thetelephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of servicemay be required. However, if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company willnotify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file acomplaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, orprocedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephonecompany will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications tomaintain uninterrupted service.FCC regulations prohibit the connection of customer-provided equipment to central officeimplemented systems. Connection to party lines is subject to tariffs; users should contacttheir state public utility commission, public service commission, or corporationcommission for information.If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company mayrequest that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.If trouble is experienced with this equipment repair or warranty information may beobtained by contacting:Technical Support Services, within the United States: +1 630 224 4762, prompt 2RF approvalThis equipment complies with Part 2, Subpart J - Equipment Authorization Procedures, ofthe FCC Rules.This device complies with Part 22 - Public Mobile Services, Subpart H - CellularRadiotelephone ServicesThis equipment complies with Part 24 - Personal Communications Services, Subpart E -Broadband PCS.This equipment complies with Part 27 - Miscellaneous Wireless CommunicationsServicesProduct conformance statements United States........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements G-11
FDA/IEC optical transmitter product complianceAlcatel-Lucent declares that 9927 Distributed Base Station cabinet complies with theFood and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health(FDA/CDRH) regulations 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. It is a Class I/1 laser opticalfiber communication systems "product" under the FDA.This Product is designed to ensure that personnel operating the product are notendangered by laser radiation during normal operation and fault conditions. This productdoes not present a risk of eye injury because it is fully enclosed and does not containembedded lasers greater than Class I/1 unless otherwise noted.CAUTIONLaser hazardUse of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifiedherein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.Do not view directly into the laser beam with optical instruments such as a fibermicroscope because viewing of laser emission in excess of Class 1 limits significantlyincreases the risk of eye damage.Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or an open connector as long as the opticalsource is switched on.Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiberconnectors.Product safety conformanceThe 9228 Base Station cabinet is Safety Certified ITE by Underwriters Laboratory (UL)and UL Canada.This Certification is marked on the equipment main nameplate label. Should the localAuthority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) require prior or additional verification of thisCertification, a Product Certificate of Compliance can be obtained from the specificCertification Body by the Business/Product Unit Applicant for the product or bycontacting:Technical Support Services, within the United States: +1 630 224 4762, prompt 2Any modifications to this equipment are not permitted without review and official writtenauthorization from the specific Certification Body. Unauthorized changes may violate theProduct Safety Certification. Modifications or changes authorized by official CN/CNNare assumed to have received prior approval from this Lab.Product conformance statements United States........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................G-12 Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012
Antenna exposureAntenna installations for the 9927 Distributed Base Station cabinet shall be performed inaccordance with all applicable manufacturer's recommendations, and national laws andregulations. To ensure correct antenna installation, the antenna installer shall perform allnecessary calculations and/or field measurements to evaluate compliance with applicablenational laws or regulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields. The supplier ofradio equipment, the supplier of antenna equipment and the integrator and builder of thesite must provide sufficient information so that the limits of the exclusion zones can bedetermined. Any changes to the antenna or other equipment in the transmit path mayrequire reevaluation of the exposures to electromagnetic fields.Pursuant to 47 CFR Part 1, Subpart I, subject to the provisions of section 1.1307, allinstallations must be evaluated for requirements contained in Table 1, “Limits formaximum permissible exposure,” in section 1.1310.Packaging collection and recovery requirementsCountries, states, localities, or other jurisdictions may require that systems be establishedfor the return and/or collection of packaging waste from the consumer, or other end user,or from the waste stream. Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for thereturn and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established.For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packagingwaste within specific jurisdictions, please contact the Alcatel-Lucent Services -Environmental Health and Safety organization. For installations not performed byAlcatel-Lucent Technologies, please contact the Alcatel-Lucent Customer Support Centerat:Technical Support Services, within the United States: +1 630 224 4762, prompt 2Material content complianceThe following notification applies to Alcatel-Lucent products distributed for sale, resaleor use.This product, part, or both may include a lithium-manganese dioxide battery, whichcontains very small amounts of a perchlorate substance. Special handling may apply.For California:Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/Product conformance statements United States........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9927 Dist BTS Outdoor401-703-516Issue 1 March 2012Alcatel-Lucent – ProprietaryUse pursuant to applicable agreements G-13

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